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Open Universities Australia Established 1993 Type Public university consortium Admin. staff 70 Students 40,000 Location headquarters in Melbourne, Australia Campus Distance Learning Website www.open.edu.au/ Open Universities Australia (OUA) (previously The Open Learning Agency of Australia (OLA)) is an Australian open distance education organisation. The majority of students are based in Australia, however the courses are available to the rest of the world. Undergraduate courses offered have no first year entry requirements, and there are no quotas for most courses, hence the 'open' aspect. Open Universities Australia is owned by seven Australian universities. It is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of nominees of the owner universities plus up to 5 independent Directors. The current chairman is Sam Weiss, and the Chief Executive Officer since 2003 is Stuart Hamilton. OUA has partnerships with several Australian public and private companies such as National Australia Bank and recently established relationships with sporting organisations such as the AFL Players Association[1] and Football Federation Australia. Contents 1 Universities 1.1 Shareholder Institutions 1.2 Other Institutions 2 Elite athlete friendly 3 References 4 External links Universities The organisation is a consortium of several Australian universities and colleges, seven of whom own it, with courses being taught through each individual university or college. Shareholder Institutions Curtin University of Technology Griffith University Macquarie University Monash University RMIT University Swinburne University of Technology University of South Australia Other Institutions TAFE South Australia Australian Catholic University Charles Darwin University La Trobe University Learning Network Queensland Murdoch University Polytechnic West The University of New England 2010 The University of Western Australia 2010[2] Elite athlete friendly OUA is a member of the Elite Athlete Friendly University program (EAFU). A key factor in being part of EAFU is for the parter to support athletes to achieve academic excellence and recognise the challenges athletes face when combining education, career and a personal life with a high performance-sporting career. OUA's course offerings aim to suit the specific needs of elite student athletes, as courses are designed for distance education and they are accessible online or delivered by mail. Professional athletes studying with OUA come from a range of sports including all football codes, tennis, athletics, diving and more. OUA's partnership with the AFL Players Association is aimed at making AFL players aware of the educational opportunities they can take up during and after their football careers. References ^ https://www.open.edu.au/wps/portal/oua/home/global/news/detail?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/migration/OUA2/Home/News/oua-sponsors-afl-players-association ^ https://www.open.edu.au/wps/portal/oua/home/global/news/detail?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/migration/OUA2/Home/News/OUA+announces+new+partnership&WT.ti=OUA+announces+new+partnership Accessed 2010-01-24 External links Open Universities Australia - Official website v · d · eOpen Universities Australia Partner Universities Curtin University • Griffith University • Macquarie University • Monash University • RMIT University • Swinburne University of Technology • University of South Australia Secondary Providers University of Adelaide • Australian Catholic University • Charles Darwin University • La Trobe University • Learning Network of Queensland • Murdoch University • TAFESA • TAFEWA This article about an education organization is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e