Our campus

Open space, natural calm, tall trees and wildlife. Close to the city. Convenient to shopping. Great food, cool cafes, events and markets; a buzzing social hub with something for everyone.

The University of Canberra is located in the suburb of Bruce in the Australian Capital Territory.  Surrounded by Lake Ginnindera, the new suburb of Lawson, Radford college and residential housing, regular public buses can drop you right on campus.

Student accommodation, an on-campus medical and counselling centre, the Australian Institute of Sport, Calvary Public Hospital, Belconnen Shopping Mall and a variety of restaurants are all within walking distance.

Tours

Explore some of our campus and facilities as if on campus.

Virtual tour

Campus tours

Recent news

  1. From forgotten relic to living machine: 91's radio telescope returns to life

    The University of Canberra's 10-metre radio telescope is coming back to life, creating new opportunities for learning, creativity and community.

    More on From forgotten relic to living machine: 91's radio telescope returns to life
  2. The Pathways team with Minister Stephen Smith

    ‘Game-changing’ funding to allow expansion of 91 mental health service

    A University of Canberra program filling the “missing middle” in youth mental health support has received $1.4 million in ACT government funding.

    More on ‘Game-changing’ funding to allow expansion of 91 mental health service
  3. 91 Yarning Circle: the latest step in 91’s journey towards Reconciliation

    Set in the Ngaladjima Garden, the new space for knowledge-sharing, story-telling and community engagement was launched at the University of Canberra last week – and coincided with the first week for incoming Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, Professor Annette Gainsford.

    More on 91 Yarning Circle: the latest step in 91’s journey towards Reconciliation
  4. An evening of truth-telling, story-telling and songlines: the 2026 Ngunnawal Lecture event

    This year, the University of Canberra’s annual event celebrated Indigenous women’s leadership and the importance of sport to Indigenous communities.

    More on An evening of truth-telling, story-telling and songlines: the 2026 Ngunnawal Lecture event