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About AUSIAUSI has a short history but a long pedigree. AUSI began in Kenya in October 2000. It is a member of a chain of Institutes of Business and Technology that originated in Perth ten years ago, at the Perth Institute of Business and Technology (PIBT). There are five other Institutes in other Australian capital cities, the United Kingdom and an Institute in Jakarta, Sri Lanka and in the UK with Hertfordshire and Brunel. Each is affiliated to a reputable and internationally recognised university. AUSI is a member of this group, and like PIBT, is affiliated to Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia. It is to this university that most of our students transfer on successful completion of their studies in Kenya. Edith Cowan University (ECU) was named after the first woman elected to an Australian Parliament. It has been operating for 100 years as an educational institution, the last fourteen as a university. ECU has over 20,000 students studying in 160 courses in five campuses. There are more than 1,600 international students from over 60 countries. Edith Cowan has developed a reputation for innovative and practical courses through its close association with private and public sector organisations, locally and internationally. AUSI's relatively small size but close association with PIBT and ECU, allow us to personally know and care for all our students yet still have access to cutting edge international courses.
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