Are you dreaming of studying abroad? Maybe Australia is the country you are already dreaming of studying for a degree. I’m glad to let you know that your dream is in order.
Why?
The reasons are numerous. I will try to make it brief.
Australia is one of the most sought-after destinations for international students. It’s only behind the US, UK, and Canada.
With its high-quality education system, sunny horizon, and natural wild-life habitat, Australia is the place to be.
In this article, we will explore what makes the country unique. We will also provide a list of the public universities in Australia. What a combo!
So one may ask again. Why study in Australia?
Australia offers a lot of opportunities to international students. From favorable tuition to scholarship opportunities.
Studying in Australia can also open doors to plenty career opportunities. Australia has one of the largest economies in the world, and there is demand for skilled workers in various fields such as engineering, information technology, business and healthcare.
After graduating from a school in Australia, the authorities welcome you to apply for post-study work visa. And their work visas can allow you to work in Australia for three to four years.
Moreover, you can also use your Australian qualification to improve your chances of landing your dream job in your country or any other part of the world.
And then I won’t forget to mention this. You might have probably heard what am about to reveal.
One of the things that set Australia apart as you may have already heard of, is its unique wildlife. You can see kangaroos and other wildlife in their habitat within major cities.
Let’s now explore Australian schools, especially the public schools. That’s more affordable for us.
Below is the list of public universities in Australia.
1. Australian National University
2. University of Canberra
3. Australian Catholic University
4. Charles Sturt University
5. Macquarie University
6. Southern Cross University
7. University of New England
8. University of New South Wales
9. University of Newcastle
10. University of Sydney
11. University of Technology, Sydney
12. Western Sydney University
13. University of Wollongong
14. Charles Darwin University
15. Bond University
16. CQ University
17. Federation University of Australia
18. Griffith University
19. James Cook University
20. Queensland University of Technology
21. University of Queensland
22. University of Southern Queensland
23. University of the Sunshine Coast
24. Carnegie Mellon University
25. Flinders University
26. Torrens University Australia
4. University of Adelaide
27. University of South Australia
28. University of Tasmania
29. Deakin University
30. Federation University of Australia
31. La Trobe University
32. Monash University
33. RMIT University
34. Swinburne University of Technology
35. University of Divinity
36. University of Melbourne
37. Victoria University
38. Curtin University
39. Edith Cowan University
40. Murdoch University
41. University of Notre Dame Australia
42. University of Western Australia
That’s it. I’m happy to take your questions regarding studying at a public university in any region of Australia.
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