1. Developed country
Australia is a member of the developed countries, has close ties with the United States and the United Kingdom, and is a member of the Commonwealth. Visa-free access to Australian passports in more than 100 countries.
2. Beautiful environment
In the United Nations’ most suitable places for human habitation in the world, the three major cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane have been on the list for many years. The climate is pleasant and many cities are world-famous tourist attractions.
3. First-class education
The quality of education in Australia has always been recognized. Australia has 12 of the top 100 universities in the world. Australian education is recognized by countries around the world, especially English-speaking countries.
4. The cost is low
Compared with the cost of living and tuition in the United States, the United Kingdom and even Canada, the cost in Australia is very low. But the education and enjoyment of life are not inferior.
5. Learning English
Australia is an English-speaking country International students can quickly improve their English in the daily study and life.
6. Legal protection
Australia is the only country in the world to pass legislation to protect international students. A number of laws, such as immigration law, education law, and migration agency rules, protect the interests of international students.
7. Legal work
International students can work 20 hours per week and work full time during the holidays. Corresponding spouses of international students can also work 20 hours a week or even work full time, which can largely solve the living expenses.
8. Immigration preferences
Australia is one of the few countries that accepts immigration on a large scale. It is easier for international students to migrate after graduation.
9. Welfare country
Students can enjoy preferential medical insurance. Permanent residents are free of charge (including hospitalization fees) when they go to a public hospital with a Medicare card. Fertility, education, job search, unemployment, etc. all receive welfare assistance.
10. Multiculturalism
Australian implements a multicultural policy to encourage immigration. Nearly a quarter of the residents have immigrant background. The residents are warm and friendly.
Australia is internationally regarded as having one of the most advanced and innovative education and training systems in the world. It has been teaching international students for over 60 years and attracts approximately 500,000 students from around 200 countries each year.
Australian educational institutions are renowned worldwide for the quality of their teaching and research. Australia ranked second out of 188 countries in both Education Achievements and Human Development Index Trends of United Nations’ Human Development Report 2016. For its size, Australia performs extremely well in terms of global university rankings. According to the QS World University Rankings 2018, 7 universities were ranked in the Top 100 and 23 stood in the Top 500. Based on QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2018, 8 Australian universities placed Top 100.Their performance is consistently better than universities in many developed countries with higher populations than Australia.
Australian researchers are developing ground-breaking technologies to improve the lives of people across the world. These projects add to Australia’s strong reputation for innovation, having developed inventions such as the first solar hot water heater, the bionic ear, the cervical cancer vaccine, the ‘black box’ flight recorder, Wi-Fi internet and the technology behind Google Maps. Australia’s industry led vocational education and training (VET) system is held as a benchmark around the world as a model of good practice.
Many overseas governments, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, look to Australia’s achievements and leadership in education, training and skills development to build the capability of their own education systems. Australia is geographically well placed to work in partnership to provide advice and consultancy services for the development of education and training systems in the Asia Pacific region and to work in partnership with national governments, industry, professional associations and companies to adapt to Australian education capabilities, systems and processes.
Australian graduates, including international graduates, are highly sought after by international employers. Alumni of Australian universities are leaders in their fields both within Australia and internationally. Many of Australia’s international alumni have become ministers, successful business people, researchers, scientists, medical practitioners and community leaders contributing to the social and development of their countries, particularly in the Asian region.
The quality of Australian education is carefully measured at all levels to make sure it meets our students’ high expectations. All institutions offering education to international students must meet the conditions of the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act, and register all courses being offered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
Studying in Australia opens up a world of possibilities. Students develop new levels of independence and have opportunities to demonstrate initiative – some of the qualities employers seek most. Australian education institutions are amongst the finest in the world and students learn among internationally successful thought leaders.
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