James Cook University
Named after a British explorer, Captain James Cook, James Cook University (JCU) is the second oldest university in Queensland and one of the leading universities in Australia.
Since its establishment in 1970, JCU has expanded into a multi-campus institution with 3 main campuses in Cairns (Australia), Townsville (Australia) and Singapore.
Ranked in the top four percent of the world's tertiary institutions by the respected Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), James Cook University is dedicated to creating a brighter future for life in the tropics world-wide, through graduates and discoveries that make a difference.
The Good Universities Guide 2014 (Australia) awarded five stars to JCU for the success of graduates in their employment.
JCU Cairns
JCU Townsville
JCU Singapore
James Cook University in Australia is surrounded by the spectacular ecosystems of the Daintree rainforests, the dry savannahs, and the iconic Great Barrier Reef. The unique location enables students to study in diverse tropical environments unprecedented by any university in the world. JCU is recognized as one of the world's leading research universities in the tropics, marine sciences, biodiversity, and tropical ecology and environments
With the goal of continuously improving the quality of education and training, The Asian International School always extends its cooperative relations, especially with prestigious schools in the world. The Asian International School always provides its students the opportunity of approaching best qualified education.
The Asian International School signed a memorandum of cooperation with James Cook University Brisbane. This memorandum is about academic links and progression into James Cook University Brisbane degree programs.