1. Six Australian universities are part of the world’s top 100.
Compared to educational institutions like the United Kingdom’s Oxford or the United States’ Harvard, Australian universities are still relatively young. Nonetheless, they are still some of the world’s best. Six of them even placed in the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Top 100 Rankings:
Australian National University
University of Melbourne
University of Sydney
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
Monash University
2. One of the globe’s finest higher education systems is here.
The higher education system in the Land Down Under is simply outstanding. Having more than 22,000 courses available in at least 1,100 institutions, its educational system placed 8th in the 2019 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems by Universitas21.
The country ranked higher than France, Germany, Japan, and Norway.
3. Graduate outcomes and student experience are prioritised.
When it comes to the experience of living and studying in Australia, onshore students have reported satisfaction rates of nearly 90%. This is based on the 2018 International Student Survey conducted by the Department of Education.
According to Study Australia’s latest sentiment surveys, over 80% of international students also have the intention of finishing their studies in the country. It can only signify their high level of satisfaction in the attainment of quality education.
4. This country has seven of the world’s best student cities.
Australian cities have always been deemed as amazing locations for both living and learning, but it has now become official! As per the 2019 QS Best Student Cities, practically all of the country’s major cities are in the top 100 student cities of the globe:
A couple of useful podcasts for your commutes or for when you want to get some inspiration:
Hundreds of interviews with leaders from all industries (including Nobel Prize winners, Olympic gold medallists, inventors and leaders): Innovator Diaries
Hundreds of short and relaxed conversations related to Travelling, International Education, Professional development and Studying: TIPS Podcast