Welcome to JCU: James Cook University, Australia, Cairns, Nguma-bada campus in Smithfield, Cairns! Situated at 1/14-88 McGregor Rd, our campus is a hub of academic excellence and innovation in the tropical paradise of Cairns. At JCU, we are dedicated to providing top-notch education and a supportive environment for our students to thrive and succeed.

Our team is committed to delivering quality service and ensuring customer satisfaction every step of the way. Whether you are a prospective student, current faculty member, or community member, we are here to assist you with any questions or inquiries you may have. With a focus on research, learning, and community engagement, JCU offers a unique educational experience that sets us apart from the rest.

Step into our campus and immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere that fosters growth, creativity, and collaboration. From state-of-the-art facilities to experienced faculty members, we offer a valuable proposition that combines academic excellence with real-world application. Discover the endless opportunities awaiting you at JCU: James Cook University, Australia, Cairns, Nguma-bada campus in Smithfield.

Claim your spot at JCU and unlock a world of possibilities. Whether you are looking to further your education, engage in cutting-edge research, or simply explore new horizons, JCU is the place to be. Join us on this exciting journey towards knowledge and discovery.

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Sebastian Josephson

4 Google Rating

Nguma Bada SHOULD be the most beautiful campus in the World. Sadly they HATE TREES 🌳👎😭 . It

4/ 5

Nguma Bada SHOULD be the most beautiful campus in the World. Sadly they HATE TREES 🌳👎😭 . It is barren. JCU seems to believe that if its not lawn 🌱... it is a pest!

Kimberley N1978

5 Google Rating

Covid-19 vaccination centre Professional and quick The staff put my 14yr old at ease for his 1st jab

5/ 5

Covid-19 vaccination centre Professional and quick The staff put my 14yr old at ease for his 1st jab..... what a trooper!!!! Now it is currently my stomping ground for my bachelor degree

Julie Hill

5 Google Rating

Covid clinic. Ultra professional and friendly. Easy process and no waiting

5/ 5

Covid clinic. Ultra professional and friendly. Easy process and no waiting

david armstrong

5 Google Rating

World class dental facility

5/ 5

World class dental facility

Bernice Kelly

5 Google Rating

Excellent no complaints 😀

5/ 5

Excellent no complaints 😀

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