The top largest universities in Australia include Monash University, University of Western Sydney (UWS), University of South Australia (UniSA), Griffith University, among others.

As Australia's largest university, Monash offers students choices and opportunities that no other institution can provide. Students can choose from options like part-time or full-time study, single or double degrees and distance learning. Monash has international campuses in Malaysia and South Africa, a centre in Italy, and a graduate network that spans the globe.

UWS is one of the biggest universities in Australia and has a large number of exchange and research relationships with foreign universities. It has a solid reputation for innovation and relevance in teaching and research, offering Bachelor, Master and PhD programs in a wide range of areas. All courses offered are fully government accredited and recognized internationally by educational institutions, employers and professional bodies.

UniSA is one of the largest, fastest growing and most innovative universities in the country. It was the first university in Australia to establish an Aboriginal and Islander studies faculty, and its education and information technology schools are the largest in the state. UniSA has received many awards such as the South Australian Export Awards for education 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2004; Prime Minister's Award for University of the Year, 2000; and more.

Griffith University is one of Australia's largest multi-campus universities. It was among the first universities to take an interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching and the first in the country to establish the fields of Environmental Science and Asian Studies. The University has a high standard of teaching and research in a full range of academic disciplines.

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