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Ce site est conçu pour vous aider à préparer votre séjour d´études en Australie. Vous y trouverez notre Guide Education contenant des informations essentielles sur les études et la vie en Australie, des informations sur les conditions d´obtention des différents visas ainsi que des adresses et liens utiles. Les coordonnées des organismes ou agents représentant les écoles et universités australiennes en France sont également à votre disposition.

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20 May 2013 Industry titans partner with Deakin on data degree
Staff from top business firms, including Deloitte, Ernst & Young, IBM, Microsoft and SAS, will be heading to Deakin University to teach students how to help their employers handle "big data" as part of the new Master of Business Analytics.
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13 May 2013 Bond University teams up with Australian Rugby
Bond University has become the official education partner of Australia’s national rugby team, the Wallabies.
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6 May 2013 Centre for AgriBioscience opens at La Trobe
Victoria's new A$288 million (EUR179 million) Centre for AgriBioscience, a joint venture between the State’s Department of Primary Industries and the university, is one of a kind in Australia.
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29 Apr 2013 Outstanding scientists elected to Australian Academy of Science
A contributor to discoveries at the large hadron collider at CERN, the researcher who determined the molecular mechanism behind coral bleaching, and a leader in human disease gene-mapping are among 20 new Fellows to be elected to the Australian Academy of Science in 2013.
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23 Apr 2013 Breakthrough on brain illness by Queensland scientists
Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Griffith University and University of Queensland scientists have developed a new method to understand the progression of a deadly brain disease and safely test possible treatments.
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