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Finding work experience while studying in Australia

Finding work experience while studying in Australia

Gaining work experience while studying has many benefits. Improving your workplace skills and adding to your resume are just two from a long list.
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10 student budgeting tips

10 student budgeting tips

Living on a student budget can be tricky. If you find yourself eagerly awaiting your next pay cheque, read on as we offer some of our best budgeting tips.
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Living on campus: a survival guide

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.
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Enhancing your Australian study experience

Enhancing your Australian study experience

Studying overseas is about more than just attending classes and writing assignments - it gives you an opportunity to get out of your comfort zone, meet new friends and experience life in another country.
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Five tips to help you prepare for the new academic year

Five 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.
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How to use your institution's support services

How to use your institution's support services

Studying overseas is a great experience, but it can be difficult to adjust to a new environment and living away from your family and friends. Luckily, most institutions offer a variety of support services.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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Safety tips for studying in Australia

Safety 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.
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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.
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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.
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How to choose a course to study in Australia

How to choose a course to study in Australia

So you know you want to study in Australia, but you're not sure which course is right for you. Don't worry, our tips will give you a few ideas about how to choose the right course if you're finding it hard to make your choice.
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Five tips for getting into postgraduate courses in Australia

Five tips for getting into postgraduate courses in Australia

Students from around the world choose to complete their studies in Australia, with postgraduate studies being one of the most popular. Here are our top five tips for getting into postgraduate study in Australia
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Making the most of your studies in Australia

Making the most of your studies in Australia

When you are studying overseas it can be hard adjusting not only to a new university and study routine, but also to a new culture, city and lifestyle.
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