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Living on campus: a survival guide
Living on campus is a rite of passage for many university students. While Australia may not have the frat houses or sororities of overseas institutions, university colleges or halls of residence offer similar alternatives.
Read moreFive tips to help you prepare for the new academic year
With Australian universities commencing classes in around a month, now is the perfect time to get a head start on the new semester.
Read moreUseful 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 morePreparing 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 moreExtracurricular 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 moreSafety tips for studying in Australia
While studying overseas is an exciting new experience, safety is a still major concern for many students leaving their home country. Here we list some very important safety tips to help you avoid any dangerous situations.
Read moreFive international student myths
If you are worried about moving to Australia to study, let us ease some of your worries with our five international student myths.
Read moreWorking 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 more8 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 moreHow to manage your newfound independence
For many international students, one of the main challenges when studying abroad is coping with their newfound independence.
Read moreInternational 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 moreStudy 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 moreTips 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 moreTop 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 moreThe 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.
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