October 31, 2009

STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

Australia: Go Down Under for Your Studies

Australian universities are among the most successful at attracting international students. It’s not hard to see why: it’s an eclectic and magical country offering internationally-recognized courses.

Amongst the reasons you want to make it your choice are:

1) One of the most alluring countries in the world. Natural beauty, magnificent architecture, and not forgetting 40 million kangaroos, over 10,000 beaches, and the global recognition of graduate qualifications.

2) There are 39 universities spread across the country; 37 are government-funded and two are privately funded and 12 appeared in the top 200 of the Times Higher (QS World University Rankings 2007). The universities range in size from 3,000 students to 50,000 and offer a range of innovative courses with highly trained academic staff and world-class facilities. As a result, more than a third of the student population come from other countries, in particular those on the Pacific Rim.

3) Seven Australian researchers have won Nobel Prizes for physiology or medicine in the past 50 years.

4) Australia is also at the forefront of environmental research due to the need for balancing its unique geography and wildlife with its climate, primary industries and population growth. Australian universities, industry and the government are all committed to innovations and practical applications which will benefit environmental developments across all areas.

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