Supercomputer Collaboration
The University of Melbourne and US computer guru IBM are collaborating on a new supercomputer which will be dedicated to studying human diseases.
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.
Recent news and upcoming events
The University of Melbourne and US computer guru IBM are collaborating on a new supercomputer which will be dedicated to studying human diseases.
Wayne Gonion of the University of Tasmania will be meeting students interested in undergraduate or postgraduate opportunities in Australia on Tuesday, 30th March from 10 am to 2 pm.
The Minister for Education, Julia Gillard, has agreed to immediately begin work on implementing a number of the recommendations made in the ESOS review final report into the legislation that governs international education in Australia.
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Australia has placed number seven, just ahead of Britain, Japan and Canada, on The Connectivity Scorecard, the annual rankings on the usage of telecommunications technologies. |
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Forty-one universities Australia-wide will share AU$1.42 billion (EUR 91 million) to boost higher education research and research training this year.
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Talk of fish having a three second memory is “absolute rubbish”, says Dr Kevin Warburton, a researcher with Charles Sturt University’s Institute for Land, Water and Society. |
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Study Options will be running Expos in London, Manchester, Bath and Exeter in March 2010 with representatives from a whole series of Australian universities. This is a great opportunity to speak to Australian university representatives face-to-face and get all your questions about studying DownUnder answered.
Paul Frijters, a professor at Queensland University of Technology, has developed a formula which calculates the monetary equivalent of the value of various life milestones.
Applications are currently open to international students wishing to study a prestige THE-ICE fully accredited Tourism, Hospitality and Events program in Australia.
Australian Catholic University (ACU National) has announced that all International Students commencing Postgraduate Business courses in 2010 will be eligible for a scholarship with a maximum value of A$2,000.
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As a full-time student, every little cent counts. So while you’re in Australia it makes sense to open a bank account that’s designed to save you money. With the Commonwealth Bank‘s special Student Streamline account you pay no monthly account or withdrawal fees and no annual credit card fee. Plus, you have access to lots of other great banking services. |
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The University of Sydney World Scholars, an annual scholarship which recognises outstanding international research students is offering 20 highly prestigious, competitive PhD scholarships for academic year 2009-2010. The scholarships cover full tuition fees for three years.