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The University of Adelaide (UoA)

Australia Australia

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THE World Ranking: 88

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The University of Adelaide was founded in 1874. Around 20,500 students are currently enrolled at the institution. It is one among the G8 universities and offers programs in agriculture, business, law, engineering, mathematical and computer sciences, architecture, medicine, dentistry, humanities and social sciences, music, teaching and sciences at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The university has five campuses, including a wine centre and a research park located at The Barton. The chief branch is the North Terrace campus. The other two campuses focus mainly on agriculture-related subjects.

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The 'Experience Adelaide' programme - Support for international students

The University of Adelaide has set up a programme to support international students and welcome them to the city once they begin their studies there. As part of the scheme, called ‘Experience Adelaide’ , international students will be paired with a local university community member. University community members are made up of graduates or staff members, and they will help students adapt to Adelaide life, by taking them sightseeing around the city or inviting them

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Why you should join a student society at the University of Adelaide

Moving to a new country isn’t always easy. Part of the reason that it can be difficult is that you miss the things that you associate with home.   Now, it might be difficult to get your mum’s cooking shipped halfway across the world, but if playing sport with your mates is what gets you through a tough week, you can certainly continue that all around the world.   Joining a sports club or society at university is something which can help

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What's it like being an international student in Adelaide?

We spoke to second year students Vinh Dang from Vietnam and Jayee Teh from Malaysia to find out all about their experiences studying Down Under at the University of Adelaide ! Vinh is studying a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical & Pharmaceutical Engineering) and Jayee is studying a Bachelor of Psychological Science .    Read on to find out about everything from their thoughts on Australian food and the local residents, to what they

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Hotcourses Diversity Index (What is this?)

113 International student nationalities at this university

0.69% International students from USA

Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023
Source: THE

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QS World University Rankings 2023
Source: QS

109

Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022
Source: ARWU

101

Student life in numbers

COSTS PER YEAR
LIVING COSTS

A$27,300

CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION

A$13,520

AVERAGE TUITION FEE PER YEAR

UNDERGRADUATE

A$42,330

POSTGRADUATE

A$40,740

VOCATIONAL

A$41,170

CRICOS

Provider code:00123M

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81% of reviewers recommend The University of Adelaide (UoA)

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Aggies life

I really enjoy studying at Uni of Adelaide. The best decision I had ever made is to study Agricultural Science at this Uni. This course program is logical and flexible. In first and second year. We need to learn a lot of foundation courses, like biology, chemistry, plant science, soil and water manageme read full review

I really enjoy studying at Uni of Adelaide. The best decision I had ever made is to study Agricultural Science at this Uni. This course program is logical and flexible. In first and second year. We need to learn a lot of foundation courses, like biology, chemistry, plant science, soil and water management and so on. And we need to finish 12 weeks working experience before third year. As me, I was an intern at one of horticultural companies and Roseworthy campus. In third year, we will have a lot of elective courses. In terms of our interest, if you like animal production, you can choose animal breeding and reproduction. If you like plant or soil, there are a lot of courses you choose. Based on the combination of working experiences and course studying, we have had a clear career planning. If you want to be Aggies, UoA is a good choice. show less

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Amazing opportunity!

The University of Adelaide is among the top universities in the world, providing its students with a first-rate education; and I am very satisfied with the depth of knowledge that the University of Adelaide has given me during my master degree. Having said that, during my Biotechnology Masters, I’ve fou read full review

The University of Adelaide is among the top universities in the world, providing its students with a first-rate education; and I am very satisfied with the depth of knowledge that the University of Adelaide has given me during my master degree. Having said that, during my Biotechnology Masters, I’ve found that the highly qualified academic and research staff (in my course) are not only there to teach you advanced courses and highly necessary Lab skills but they are also very supportive when it comes to looking for further opportunities which makes a huge difference especially for international students. I believe that doing a Master of Biotechnology here provided me with the latest knowledge in my field required for accomplishing my goals. show less

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