Cwl Melb Presentation Final

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Think global… study at Melbourne. Presenters: Krista Northup, Regional Manager (North America) Kristen Radka, Student CRICOS Provider Code: 0011

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Think global…study at Melbourne.

Presenters:

Krista Northup, Regional Manager (North America)

Kristen Radka, Student

CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K

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But how about…

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Facts about Australia:

• 3 million sq. miles – landmass equivalent to the continental US

• Population 20 million – roughly the size of NY

• Highly multicultural

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And by the way…

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Location

                          

                                                 

A.K.A. “Melbun uni”

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The University of Melbourne

Established in 1853, we are Australia’s second oldest University

Student Population: 45,000 total- International students: 27% - Students from N. America: 8% Canadians ~1.2% , USA ~5%

Located within walking distance of the city of Melbourne (one of the world’s most liveable cities), students will find a vibrant, multicultural urban experience including cultural activities, sporting events, outdoor cafes, and great restaurants

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The University of Melbourne

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The University of Melbourne

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The University of Melbourne

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Why University of Melbourne

Partnerships with leading universities globally for academic, research and student exchange

Option for student exchange – a minimum of 800 Melbourne Abroad Scholarships will be awarded each year (from 2009)

Consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world

High profile and globally significant research permeating all aspects of teaching and learning

Award winning and high profile staff drawn from around the world

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Study Options

We offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in the following study areas:

> Arts and humanities > Business and commerce

> Design, technology, engineering and environments

> Education

> Law

> Health sciences

> Science

> Music, visual and performing arts

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The Melbourne Model

• The University offers six New Generation degrees that offer curriculum shaped by the Melbourne Model:

– Bachelor of Arts– Bachelor of Biomedicine– Bachelor of Commerce– Bachelor of Environments– Bachelor of Music– Bachelor of Science

• Opportunity for internships, study abroad and participation in industry projects, our degrees offer students the chance to explore a range of interests before committing to particular career path.

• The depth component of the new generation degrees enables students to develop detailed and rich knowledge, skills and understanding in specific disciplines through the study of sequences or majors of subjects from their first through to their third year.

• The breadth component enables students to choose 25% of their subjects from disciplines that stand outside their core studies

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Student Support

International Student Services (ISS)

Experienced staff can provide ongoing advice, support, assistance and referralsin all matters including visa, academic, personal, family and emergency issues

Programs and services include:

> Pre-departure briefings> Arrival services> Housing and accommodation> Welcome and orientation program sessions> An emergency point of contact for parents and family overseas> Compatriot lunches> The Final Year, What’s Next?

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Careers and Employment

> Specialist international careers consultants available for counselling and resume review services

> Internationally focused ‘Preparing for work’ seminars

> Employer recruitment campus visits – over 100 employers each year

> The University’s job vacancy site has over 49,000 graduate vacancies and internship opportunities (2007)

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Admissions Info

• Academic year: February to December• Independent style of learning• Australian higher education system is highly regarded and

internationally recognised• University entry is competitive and academic standards

are high• Students directly out of HS need to submit academic

transcript, SAT or ACT, plus have 3 AP’s with a score of 3 or higher

• Apply online: www.unimelb.edu.au

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How much will it cost?

• Tuition: ranges from AUD$19,900-AUD$30,000/year

• Favorable exchange rate: US$1 buys AUD$1.42 (about 70% of total cost)

• Estimated cost of living is AUD$18,00 a year - Capital cities like Melbourne are typically more expensive than regional centers

• Average accommodation costs:– Homestay: US$75-$185 per week– Hostels and guesthouses: US$55-95 per week– Shared rental accommodation: US$50-$240+ per

week

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Where do I live?

• Residential colleges

• Homestay

• Apartment

• Shared House

• RMIT Village

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Accommodation

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Student Life

- University societies and sporting clubs are a great way to meet people and make new friends.

- Most Australian students work part-time while they study. Part-time work is available for international students.

- Orientation Week (‘O Week’) takes place at the start of the Autumn semester (February)

- Special events – tours, trips

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The City of Melbourne

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The City of Melbourne

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The City of Melbourne

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The City of Melbourne

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Krista NorthupRegional Manager, North [email protected] 956-0552 x 107

CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K

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