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Carmel Murphy offers the following advice for those thinking of applying to graduate courses in Australia: “Make sure the course or research area you would like to study is offered by the university. If you wish to do research, make sure you have a good idea of what you wish to research, prepare your research proposal carefully, and find an academic expert who is well placed to supervise you.”


Graduate scholarships and funding Australian universities receive generous government funding and the cost of a degree down under is significantly lower than in the UK and USA, as are general living costs. There are a variety of scholarships available to graduate students, both from individual universities and independent bodies.


Visas and immigration


To study in Australia, you need to be granted a student visa. Visa applications differ depending on your country and level of study, though in general you will need to provide:





An official letter of offer from a registered Australian course


• Health details (and obtain health insurance)


• Proof that you have the required finances (A$12,000 a year for living costs)


In some cases you will need to demonstrate English language proficiency with an IELTS test score


Study Australia Website www.studiesinaustralia.gov.au


This official Australian government website is designed to help you in preparing for your studies in Australia. You will find a study guide with valuable information on studying and living in Australia,


information on Australian visa requirements, as well as some important and relevant contacts and links. This site should be your first port of call.


Another good website for information about studying in


Australia is: www.studiesinaustralia.gov.au


Facts About Australia


Australia is the second best place on Earth to live, says the latest United Nations Human Development Index (HDI).


Australians are the wealthiest people in the world, according to the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2011.


The cost of a degree down under is significantly lower than in the UK and USA, as are general living costs


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