LIST OF SCHOOLS IN AUSTRALIA

 Australia is a country with many dynamic cities, a long history, an overall community and a unique culture, especially a popular study abroad destination for international students.

     Australia brings together world-class universities, including G8 universities, as well as members of the Australian Technology Network. Australian universities are highly regarded in rankings of the world's top universities, particularly in areas such as research achievement and teaching quality. For those of you who want to pursue foundation, bachelor's and postgraduate programs in Australia, you can refer to the prestigious university rankings for a suitable choice.

LIST OF SCHOOLS

The Australian National University

The Australian National University (ANU) is a world-leading university. The school is located on a beautiful campus in the Australian capital Canberra; is the number one university in Australia and ranked 24th in the world offering programs and courses across 7 universities in a wide range of fields. It is also one of the world's leading research-intensive centres and one of the best universities in Australia for international students.

The University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is located in the most famous city centre in Australia, founded in 1853 and is the oldest school in Victoria. As a member of the group of 8 leading schools in the country (Group of Eight) with programs in Architecture; Art; Economy and trade; Education; Techniques; Law; Pharmacy, Dentistry and Health; Music; Science; Veterinary medicine and Business. The school gathers a teaching staff of world-famous professors and researchers.

The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney – one of the strongest research universities in Australia located in Sydney, is a world-renowned educational institution, continuously in the top 50 global universities. The university is also ranked 1st in Australia and 4th globally for graduate employability, QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2020 and has the largest number of subjects in Australia with over 400 different fields to choose from.

The University of New South Wales

The University of New South Wales is the leading research and teaching university in Australia. Located in Sydney – Australia's largest city, UNSW stands out for its professions such as Engineering, Information Technology, Psychology, Law, Architects and is one of the few schools with an Aviation major. 5-star rating – the highest rating for the quality of teaching, research, employability, facilities, innovation according to QS Stars University Ratings.

The University of Queensland

The University of Queensland, founded in 1909, is one of the oldest leading teaching and research universities in Australia with a full range of study levels: Bachelor, postgraduate and advanced research; training more than 370 study programs with more than 5600 courses in the fields of: Agriculture, Environment, Science, Business, Economics, Law, Mechanics, Architecture and Planning, Information Technology, Health, Humanities, Education, Psychology and Music.

Monash University

Monash University is a public university founded in 1958 and the second oldest higher education institution in Victoria with over 400 courses from Undergraduate to Master's and PhD levels.The university's majors are highly ranked in the world rankings by prestigious educational institutions. The university is ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world by the Times World Graduate University Rankings.

The University of Western Australia

University of Western Australia – University of Western Australia was founded in 1911 in the beautiful City of Perth, Western Australia – Top 7 "Most Liveable Cities in the World" with many preferential policies for international students such as: Staying to work after graduation for 3 years or more, support 40% of travel costs on public transport, free tuition for children of graduate students, etc. UWA has 11 majors ranked in the top 50 in the world.

The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide was founded in 1874 as a member of the Group of 8 Universities, it is one of Australia's leading research universities and is consistently ranked in the Top 1% of universities in the world. The university offers over 400 undergraduate and graduate programs in a variety of academic fields with 23 different specialized fields. A University of Adelaide degree helps graduates stand out in the recruitment market.

University of Technology Sydney

The University of Technology Sydney is located in the heart of one of the world's most diverse cities. Here, students will experience a world-leading educational environment with more than 130 undergraduate programs and 210 graduate programs in Business, Communication, Design, Architecture and Construction, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, International Studies, Law, Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Pharmacy, Science.

University of Wollongong

UOW founded in 1951 is a prestigious international school in the field of education and research with strengths in two groups popular with Vietnamese students: Engineering Economics, Information Technology. Continuously for many years since its inception, UOW has grown into a global educational institute. Especially, at the University of Wollongong, students will be able to participate in skills training programs such as Career ready learning & Practice, Career Expos ...

Curtin University

Established in 1987, Curtin University is one of Western Australia's the largest and most unique universities. The university currently trains more than 51,000 Established in 1987, Curtin University is one of Western Australia's largest and most unique universities. The university currently trains more than 51,000 students, 1/4 of whom are international students with high-quality teaching staff, modern facilities, the school focuses on research and educating students to apply their skills and knowledge through personal projects, practical research helps students after graduation have a comprehensive view of the field of study.

The University of Newcastle

The University of Newcastle is an Australian public university founded in 1965, attracting a large number of international students. It is among Australia's top 10 universities with the highest Ph.D. rates, the only one partnering with the defence industry and has close ties to the government, and owns the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) which is the most significant sector in Australia making a positive contribution to the global security network.