Australian Technology Network


The Australian Technology Network is a network of four Australian universities, with a history of working closely with industry. The ATN traces its origins back to 1975 as the Directors of Central Institutes of Technology, and was revived in 1998 in its present form.
All ATN member universities are featured in the Times Higher Education's "Top 100 universities under 50 years old". Together, they produce 20 percent of all Australian graduates.

History

The ATN originated in 1975 as the "Directors of Central Institutes of Technology ", a conference group consisting of the directors of Australia's leading "institutes of technology". Each of DOCIT's original member institutions were located in the central business district of their respective state's capital city, hence they were deemed "central institutes of technology".
DOCIT founded its original member institutes' distinctiveness on their size, on the advanced level of their teaching and their conduct of applied research. They were therefore like a "technology-focused" group.
DOCIT encountered too much opposition to its aspirations, and disbanded in 1982. The conference group was later revived in 1999 as the Australian Technology Network, consisting of: the Curtin University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, University of South Australia and University of Technology Sydney. Each ATN member university was granted public university status between 1986 and 1992, however their antecedents make them some of the oldest tertiary institutions in Australia.
The departure of QUT from ATN was announced on 28 September 2018.
Today the ATN's member universities enroll around 180,000 students and 1 in 4 international students in Australia. Its aim today is to help secure Australia’s reputation as the "clever country", contributing to its social and economic wealth by building strategic partnerships and undertaking solution-based research which is relevant to the expectations of industry and the community.

Members

UniversityLocationStateEstablishedUniversity StatusTHE World University Rankings 2020Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019QS World University Rankings 2021QS Top 50 Under 50 World Young University Rankings 2019THE 250 Under 50 World Young University Rankings 2019
Curtin UniversityPerthWA19021986251-300201-300217=2055=
RMIT UniversityMelbourneVIC18871992351-400301-400223=2198=
University of South Australia AdelaideSA18561991251-300501-600295=2526=
University of Technology Sydney SydneyNSW19641988194=201-300133=1013