International Studies


International Studies20 Dec 2008 07:05 pm



Studying in Australia offers international students more than academic achievement and a globally recognised qualification.  It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience through which a student can develop independence, maturity, an understanding of other cultures, and the ability to see issues from different perspectives.  Study in Australia better prepares a student to work in today’s global marketplace. This is why several foreign companies recruit directly from Australian universities and vocational institutes.  Many international organisations and companies employ overseas students with Australian qualifications because their exposure to the outside world gives them greater independence and maturity.  With international trade barriers disappearing, great opportunities exist for those with the skills, experience and knowledge to seize them. In Australia, international students can gain this experience in a safe, friendly environment and at an affordable cost.

Education in Australia

Australia is the third most popular study destination in the English-speaking world, with more than 200,000 international students in Australian institutions across all education sectors: higher education, vocational education and training, English Language colleges, and schools.

Australia’s universities have made important breakthroughs in modern technology and science while Australia’s vocational training system, which is based on industry standards, is used as a model for other Asia-Pacific countries.

There are universities in all major Australian cities and throughout regional areas of the country ranging in size from around 3,000 students to 50,000 students. About 20 percent of students enrolled in Australian universities are from overseas.

Many international students also study in vocational education and training colleges and institutes across Australia.  These institutes offer qualifications that recognised in the workplace.

The Australian Government ensures the quality of Australian institutions and courses in a number of ways.  Institutions must be accredited and courses offered to international students must be approved and listed on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).  Qualifications offered to students must fit the Australian Qualifications Framework The staff at Australian institutions is also very experienced in helping students from other countries, and there are well-established support systems in place for international students.

In a nut shell Australia is a dynamic and vibrant country with a great deal to offer students looking for international education. Australia has:

Dynamic and progressive education programs with a reputation for excellence

Globally-recognised courses and qualifications

A relaxed, enjoyable and safe lifestyle

Cheaper study and living expenses compared to many other countries

Vibrant, appealing and multicultural cities

Great weather

Amazing and diverse landscapes and scenery

Unique and wonderful flora and fauna.

Great employment opportunities in International Companies after passing out from any Australian University.



International Studies10 Dec 2008 03:33 am



Australia is the preferred overseas study destination for over 455,000 international students from 190 countries around the world. Hobsons aims to use its Studies in Australia products to help every international student make an informed decision about what to study and where to go in Australia.

The Hobsons range of Studies in Australia products includes a website, a yearly magazine and quarterly member’s only ezines.

Studies in Australia products provide accurate and easy-to-use information to help students make the big decisions concerning studying in Australia. The products provide detailed information on the Australian education system, with advice on key topics such as applications, accommodation, detailed profiles of education institutions, course listings and study data like contact details, fees and course duration. There is also information about different Australian regions, and tips on how to enjoy the great Australian lifestyle.

Australia is the world’s fifth-largest provider of education to international students, who contribute nearly $12 billion to the Australian economy. Australia’s international students are enrolled in a wide range of disciplines at eight different levels of education, including short-term English language courses, secondary education, bachelor and masters degrees right through to doctoral degrees. Asia is Australia’s main source of international students, representing four out of every five of Australia’s overseas student market.

Most international students enrol in higher education programs, with an increasing number enrolled in Vocational Education and Training (VET) and English language programs.

Higher education international students are usually either on a study abroad program or an exchange program. These programs vary in regards to credit transfer and fees, and the time spent in Australia. Some students choose to study for one or two semesters, while other complete their whole degree in Australia.

International students come to study in Australia for the world-class degrees, safe and multicultural cities and great climate. Students choose Australia over other international destinations for the cheaper price of living and degrees, compared to the US and the UK.

Studying overseas is not just beneficial from an academic view, it also helps students gain a global perspective and gain some great life skills that will attract prospective employers.

Hobsons has been assisting Australians in selecting courses and careers since 1991 and has earned a reputation for providing comprehensive, authoritative and independent information on Australian higher education institutions.

Hobsons was created in 1974 as an outgrowth of the Careers Research and Advice Centre (CRAC), and is part of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc. Since then, Hobsons has grown into a truly global organisation with offices in the UK, USA, Belgium, Germany, France, Singapore and Australia.