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The first step to studying in Adelaide is to find a course that’s right for you. You can use our course search to locate a course and contact the institution directly for more details.
Why make the move to Adelaide?
Adelaide’s list of graduates reads like a roll call of excellence. Three Nobel Laureates studied here and more than 100 graduates became Rhodes Scholars. And the establishment of new, world-renowned institutions cements Adelaide’s place as Australia’s Learning City.
Where to live in Adelaide?
A range of accommodation options are available to international students in Adelaide – just ask the staff at your education institution. Some options include on-campus accommodation, university residences, residential colleges, international residences, home stay and temporary accommodation.
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- Learn about university colleges
Where to work in Adelaide?
We know it can be hard to juggle work when you’re trying to score top marks with your studies but finding a part-time job is often the best way to make new friends. International students can work up to 20 hours a week during semester and unlimited hours in term breaks. But where to find a job? Start by asking other students, checking out employment websites or looking in Adelaide’s daily and weekly newspapers.
What do to in Adelaide?
Adelaide is widely known as the 20-minute city: you can leave a lecture in the centre of the city and still be at the beach or in the Adelaide Hills within half an hour. And there are plenty of festivals and events to keep you busy on weekends. The most famous are the Adelaide Festival of Arts, the Adelaide Fringe and WOMADelaide.
What will it cost?
Adelaide is more affordable than most other Australian cities, as well as being known as the Nobel Prize capital of Australia. With quality education at a more affordable price and a city that has been voted by students as the safest in Australia, there’s only one thing left to ask yourself – why not make the move?
Course Search
Top Search Categories
University /
Higher EducationResearch
School
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Find more using our Advanced SearchHow to apply?
How to apply to study in Adelaide?
The first step to studying in Adelaide is to find a course that’s right for you. You can use our course search to locate a course and contact the institution directly for more details.
Why Adelaide?
Why make the move to Adelaide?
Adelaide’s list of graduates reads like a roll call of excellence. Three Nobel Laureates studied here and more than 100 graduates became Rhodes Scholars. And the establishment of new, world-renowned institutions cements Adelaide’s place as Australia’s Learning City.
Where to live?
Where to live in Adelaide?
A range of accommodation options are available to international students in Adelaide – just ask the staff at your education institution. Some options include on-campus accommodation, university residences, residential colleges, international residences, home stay and temporary accommodation.
- Learn about renting
- Learn about international residences
- Learn about homestay
- Learn about university colleges
Where to work?
Where to work in Adelaide?
We know it can be hard to juggle work when you’re trying to score top marks with your studies but finding a part-time job is often the best way to make new friends. International students can work up to 20 hours a week during semester and unlimited hours in term breaks. But where to find a job? Start by asking other students, checking out employment websites or looking in Adelaide’s daily and weekly newspapers.
What to do?
What do to in Adelaide?
Adelaide is widely known as the 20-minute city: you can leave a lecture in the centre of the city and still be at the beach or in the Adelaide Hills within half an hour. And there are plenty of festivals and events to keep you busy on weekends. The most famous are the Adelaide Festival of Arts, the Adelaide Fringe and WOMADelaide.
What will it cost?
What will it cost?
Adelaide is more affordable than most other Australian cities, as well as being known as the Nobel Prize capital of Australia. With quality education at a more affordable price and a city that has been voted by students as the safest in Australia, there’s only one thing left to ask yourself – why not make the move?
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Meet Jean, an international student from the Philippines who has a passion for singing and radio commentary. Jean decided to study a graduate certificate in teaching English as a second language at Flinders University and hopes to fulfill her dream in becoming a speech pathologist. When she’s not studying…
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Meet Ben from China who takes us through his journey in Adelaide as an international student and how he now juggles full-time work at Parsons Brinckerhoff and part-time postgraduate study at the University of Adelaide.
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Meet Deepak from Nepal who completed his Masters in Social Work from Flinders University and plays cricket for the University of Adelaide. Deepak’s involvement in sport has helped him to meet new people and make life-long friendships in Adelaide.
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