Study in Burnie
Here at the Cradle Coast campus, we offer a diversity of courses including degrees giving you qualifications to become a Nurse, Teacher, Pharmacist, Social Worker or Accountant.
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Cradle Coast campus
Located at the waterfront setting of West Park in pataway/Burnie, the Cradle Coast campus is a unique place of learning where everyone is welcome. Here you can be part of a shared and vibrant community precinct offering educational, cultural and recreational experiences. Watch whales from your classroom, discover a colony of the world’s smallest penguins nearby, or enjoy a swim at the neighbouring West Beach between classes.
We offer modern, immersive learning environments and spaces for studying and socialising both indoors and out. Student accommodation is located on-site along with Unity café that serves a variety of food and beverage options. A short walk along the coastal boardwalk will lead you to our Unigym and Burnie’s CBD. We also have end-of-trip facilities for anyone coming to campus on foot, scooter or bike.
The campus – known as the Field Building – is distinctive to the Cradle Coast region and was shaped by the community it serves. The Domestic Arts Building - the last surviving structure from the original Burnie High School – lives on as a feature of the campus, honouring the site’s educational past while being a central part of its exciting future.
The campus was opened in 2021 and made possible by contributions from Local, State and Federal Governments and the University.
Features of the campus and precinct
- Public library, café, electric vehicle chargers
- State-of-the-art nursing simulation labs
- Community bike hub
- Coastal Pathway and transformed railway line path for shared use
- Expanded Little Penguin habitat
- Spaces for gathering, including a central courtyard
The Makers Technology and Innovation Hub
Situated at West Park, The Makers is now a technology and innovation hub hosting activities supporting the North-West region to thrive.
The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) and the Tech Solutions Hub operate inside, working with industry and community to develop innovative solutions for real-world problems through research and development.
The community can experience an exciting program of technology demonstrations and events inside, progress business ideas, access specialised industry training and see our researchers working to solve industry challenges. Visit our Facebook page to keep up to date.
Other centres
Our university also has a presence at several other sites across the North West and West Coast.
You’ll find our Atrium Apartments at Mooreville Road. Our Rural Clinical School (RCS) has two campuses in Burnie and Latrobe. The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) has research facilities at Elliott and Forthside, and we also support community-based Study Hubs in Zeehan and Smithton.