Campus on a tour designed for prospective graduate and professional students. You will see how our university like, facilities, studenst and life in this university. Meet our graduate admissions representative to learn more about our graduate programs and decide what it the best for you.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in
Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life.
There are many options to travel in the campus.
Parramatta railway station is located on the Main Western line, serving the Sydney suburb of Parramatta. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Western Line and T5 Cumberland Line services and NSW TrainLink Blue Mountains Line, Central West XPT and Outback Xplorer services. Parramatta is also serviced by a major bus interchange located on the south eastern side of the railway station. The interchange is served by buses utilising the North West T-Way to Rouse Hill and the Liverpool-Parramatta T-way to Liverpool. Parramatta is also serviced by five high-frequency Metrobus services: M52 – Parramatta to City via Victoria Road (Sydney Buses) M54 – Parramatta to Macquarie Park via Carlingford and Epping (Sydney Buses) M60 – Parramatta to Hornsby via Baulkham Hills, Castle Hill, Cherrybrook, Pennant Hills, Thornleigh and Normanhurst (Hillsbus) M91 – Parramatta to Hurstville via Granville, Bankstown and Peakhurst (Transdev) M92 – Parramatta to Sutherland via Lidcombe, Bankstown and Padstow (Transdev) A free bus Route 900 is operated by Parramatta City Council in conjunction with the state government. Route 900 circles Parramatta CBD, which can be used to reach the college on reaching Parramatta railway station or bus station.
Whilst you are attending our site by vehicle, you will have to park in the side streets that are adjacent to our premises.
Darwin Institute of Technology was established by Joan Stone in 1920 for the public benefit and it is recognized globally. Throughout our great history, Kingster has offered access to a wide range of academic opportunities. As a world leader in higher education, the University has pioneered change in the sector.
If you are looking to buy lunch whilst you are at our premises we have a large number of eateries around Civic. We are located very centrally and are surrounded by take away shops, cafes and restaurants, plenty to choose from. Parramatta is home to Westfield Parramatta, which is the ninth largest shopping centre in Australia by gross leasable area.
I would like to take this opportunity in extending you my warmest welcome to Darwin Institute of Technology (DIT). We are proud and excited to be able to deliver quality education under Smart & Skilled that will equip our students with required knowledge and skill set to embark into the current workforce. DIT is committed to providing professional adult education in a relaxed, informal and supportive environment as we prepare students to embrace the challenges of globalisation and a globalised workforce. We provide educational programs and pathways that develop the skills needed for the domestic marketplace by developing high quality, industry ready graduates and workforce professionals. This information booklet is designed to provide you with information about the services provided by DIT and our approach to provide you a safe, fair and supportive learning environment. We wish you every success in your future endeavours!
Yours faithfully,