Welcome to Study in Australia - The official Australian Government web site for international students

This web site is designed to help you in preparing for your studies in Australia. You will find our study guide with valuable information on studying and living in Australia, information on Australian visa requirements, as well as some important and relevant contacts and links. You can also find contact details of education agents who represent Australian schools and universities in the United Kingdom.

Events

Local News

14 May 2013 Endeavour Award Scholarships are now open!
The Endeavour Awards is the Australian Government’s internationally competitive, merit-based scholarship program for UK and international students.
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Northcote Scholarship for UK Students
UK students are invited to apply for the Northcote Graduate Scholarship.
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International Water Management Scholarship
Join the global community of leaders that is changing how the world manages water!
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International News

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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 p ...
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16 Apr 2013 Human eye cells grown on insect wing
Scientists from James Cook University have grown retinal cells from human eyes on cicadas' wings, after discovering that this part of the insects' bod ...
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