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The international student guide to renting in Australia
International students in Australia have a number of accommodation options, from homestays, colleges and university apartments to private rentals. Here's what you need to know about renting.
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, read on.
Read moreAustralian cities perform well in global surveys
Australian cities have performed well in global ranking systems, announced among the most liveable and friendly in the world.
Read moreAustralian cities among the best in the world
Australian cities have achieved excellent results in the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2013 Global Liveability Survey, which provides an excellent reason to study in Australia.
Read moreHow to get an internship in Australia
Internships provide an opportunity to gain experience in your field of interest, expand your knowledge and skills beyond what you learn in class, start networking with potential employers and explore the career you want to pursue after graduation.
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 moreFive common misconceptions about Australia
If you're expecting to 'throw some shrimps on the barbie', wrestle crocodiles or see the local students riding to uni on kangaroos, read on as we clarify some of the common misconceptions about Australia.
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 moreCourse application tips
While course application is an exciting time, it's important to get organised and fully understand each step you will need to take before you start applying.
Read moreDevelopment of minimum standards for international students
The Australian Human Rights Commission has announced that they are in the advanced stages of developing a list of minimum standards for Australia's international students.
Read moreThe benefits of VET study for international students
Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses provide students with the practical and technical skills needed in the workplace. We explore the benefits for international students.
Read moreHow to change your course or institution as an international student
It's likely that you did a lot of research before choosing to come to Australia, but what happens if you want to change your course or institution?
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