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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 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 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.
Read moreInternational student job search tips
If you would like to work in Australia when you finish your course, we've put together a guide that will help you find a job when you graduate.
Read moreTop exam tips for international students
The exam period is now in full swing. If you're stressing about making it through the assessment period, we've got some tips for you.
Read moreHow to choose between VET and higher education
Australian tertiary courses are divided between two sectors: Vocational Education and Training (VET) and higher education. If you're not sure which one is best for you, check out our guide.
Read moreFive tips for doing well in your course
Most international students want to do well in their course, but some find it difficult when they are settling into life in a new country or feeling a little homesick. If you're worried about succeeding academically, these five tips can help.
Read moreHow to choose an Australian education provider
If you know how to tell institutions apart, it will be much easier to find the one that suits you best. Here we list some important factors that you should consider when choosing an institution.
Read moreOptions for international students after graduation
With the year quickly coming to an end, students who are about to graduate have some important decisions to make. Do you know what you are planning to do next year? Read on for some ideas.
Read moreThe benefits of living on campus at an Australian university
If you're getting ready to study in Australia, you will need to start thinking about where you will live during your time abroad. One of the most popular options is living on campus in a university college, hall of residence or student apartment.
Read moreLiving costs around Australia
One of the biggest factors on your studies in Australia will without a doubt be where you choose to study.
Read moreFive 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 moreESOS changes and what they mean for you
In April, the Education Services for Overseas Students Legislation Amendment Act 2011 was enacted, resulting in some significant changes to the original ESOS legislation.
Read moreMoving 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.
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