Search results for "accommodation"

Extracurricular activities for international students

Extracurricular activities for international students

There are many extracurricular acitivites available to international students, from joining students clubs and meeting new friends to organising holiday trips around the country.
Read more
Preparing for your studies in Australia

Preparing for your studies in Australia

You've booked your flights, enrolled in your course and applied for a student visa, so what's next?
Read more
Working while studying in Australia

Working while studying in Australia

As an international student in Australia, it can sometimes be difficult to maintain basic living costs unless you also have a part-time job. Living in Australia can be expensive when you take into account costs such as accommodation, meals..
Read more
Useful contacts for international students in Australia

Useful contacts for international students in Australia

As an international student, it's not uncommon to feel a little isolated on campus. Luckily, there are a number of people you can talk to and services you can visit if you need some help or advice.
Read more
Moving to Australia? How to decide where to live

Moving to Australia? How to decide where to live

Once you have decided on your institution, it's time to organise your accommodation. It's best to do this early, because there are a number of considerations that you will need to make to ensure you are happy with your choice.
Read more
Five benefits of an Australian homestay

Five benefits of an Australian homestay

Once you have received your student visa and enrolled into your course, it is time to start thinking about your accommodation options.
Read more
Five tips for study success

Five tips for study success

International students often think that it is difficult to do well academically while adjusting to life in a new country. Our five tips will make sure that you are ready for a successful academic year.
Read more
The benefits of student exchange while living in Australia

The benefits of student exchange while living in Australia

If you have already made the move to Australia to study, it might seem strange to go to another country for one or two semesters on a student exchange program. However, as an international fee student, the option is readily available to you.
Read more
How to manage your newfound independence

How to manage your newfound independence

For many international students, one of the main challenges when studying abroad is coping with their newfound independence.
Read more
The international student's guide to O-Week

The international student's guide to O-Week

Are you about to start studying in Australia? If you're feeling a little nervous, don't worry. Orientation Week (known as O-Week) is a celebration held for students from Australia and overseas who are beginning their studies.
Read more
Study abroad and student exchange in Australia

Study abroad and student exchange in Australia

If you are thinking about studying in Australia, you may consider applying for a study abroad or student exchange program.
Read more
International scholarship tips for your studies in Australia

International scholarship tips for your studies in Australia

While the majority of international students in Australia pay full fees for their studies, there are a number of scholarships available to assist students with the cost of their education.
Read more
Top apps for international students

Top apps for international students

We've come up with a list of some of the best apps on offer for international students in Australia.
Read more
Tips for moving back home after your studies

Tips for moving back home after your studies

If you have finished your studies in Australia, you may be thinking about moving back home. Our checklist provides a few suggestions.
Read more
8 things to do before you study in Australia

8 things to do before you study in Australia

Organising your studies in Australia from overseas can be stressful. But it can be even more stressful when you’re disorganised and leave everything until the last minute.
Read more

Subscribe to our newsletter

Join the conversation