Editor's note
Education in Australia
The quality of education in Australia is first-class, with 38 universities and more than 231 technical colleges. Almost all of these universities and technical colleges are government public schools (except a private university), and their education systems are under the jurisdiction of the local state government, so the administrative systems are slightly different from state to state, but basically the education quality is controlled and managed by the Australian federal government, so all schools can maintain an average but high education quality. The academic diplomas of each school are mutually recognized by each state and are common throughout the country. Australia's academic qualifications are widely recognized by all countries in the world, including China.
The Australian education system is divided into five parts, which are:
1. Universities;
2. Vocational training system composed of TAFE;
3. English tutorial school (ELICOS) which provides English tutorial courses for overseas students;
4. Private schools offering courses in business, hotel management and aviation;
5. Primary and secondary schools.
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university of tasmania
There are currently 18,123 students in university of tasmania, including 2,113 international students from all over the world. The parks and unique natural scenery, modern teaching equipment, reasonable tuition and living expenses, and high level of education and research are one of the best choices for overseas students to study. Top ten universities with the most research achievements recommended by Australian Higher Education Commission in 2111. The teaching, research and student service facilities are first-class, and it has won the national award for student service and the highest research award of Australian universities.
university of tasmania offers a wide range of academic courses, including about 34 departments including liberal arts, business, medicine, law, education, science, engineering and technology. Universities offer courses from bachelor's degree, master's degree to doctoral degree. There are 15,111 students, including about 1,511 international students. Moreover, international scholarships in university of tasmania are offered to international students in all undergraduate courses and postgraduate courses except medical courses, making it one of the most extensive universities to offer and award scholarships. The school evaluates whether all applicants can be admitted and whether they can get scholarships. If students get scholarships after evaluation, the award-winning notice and the admission notice will be provided to students at the same time. Scholarships are awarded to students with excellent grades, and students who get scholarships can get a 25% exemption from the total study fees.
School features
university of tasmania is attractive in many aspects:
First, the university has adopted a relatively flexible admission method for courses with high admission requirements, such as law and medical courses. Secondly, the cost of living in the university is low;
Thirdly, many courses in this university have Tasmanian characteristics. For example, its environmental science majors in wasteland and ruins, which is unique in the world. There are also courses in aquaculture, oceanography, wasteland management, land science, and the world's first degree course in Antarctic studies.
Finally, the departments of this university have great strength. For example, the School of Life Sciences of this university is famous for its high-quality teaching and world-class research activities. The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is the largest and most diverse college in the university.
Featured facilities:
1. Morris Miller Library in Hobart Campus has been well received for its extensive books and collections and complete facilities. In recent years, this library has given priority to the use of electronic resources and online databases. And all campus libraries have established new online learning centers, and each campus can surf the Internet freely and provide 24-hour security support. In addition, all students have electronic accounts and can surf the Internet for free on campus.
2. The central science laboratory concentrates the main instruments used by many departments. It also provides cutting-edge equipment and scientific services to specific federal and state government organizations and local enterprises. The facilities of the Central Science Laboratory include: electron microscope, element analysis equipment, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry equipment, magnetic vibration equipment, organic matter general analysis equipment, stable isotope general equipment, and technical services (cryogenic liquid; Central electronic workshop, central mechanical studio, central scientific glass solute studio, information technology), vibration spectrum equipment.
3. Besides libraries, restaurants, computer rooms and outdoor activities, university of tasmania also has bars and salons for students to use.
Curriculum
As this university is the only university in Tasmania, its curriculum is very wide. There are 6 colleges in university of tasmania: Art College, Business School, Law School, Education College, Polytechnic College and Health Science College. Among them, tourism management and public management in business schools; Music and graphic design of art college; The computer major of Polytechnic Institute and the medical department of Life Science Institute are favored by the most students. Not only do they apply for a large number of students every year, but they also rank in the top 11 in Australian academic circles. The courses include about 34 departments such as liberal arts, business, medicine, law, education, science, engineering, science and technology. It also has medical and law schools, good scientific facilities, business courses from undergraduate to doctoral, and vocational centers also provide English and preparatory studies, so that students can enter degree courses after full-time study.
Tasmania has a National Research Center for Geology, Forestry, Aquatic Products and Southern Ocean, especially in environmental research, agriculture, population and social research, computer and e-commerce.
Strengths majors
The most popular majors in university of tasmania are medicine and law, followed by computer, engineering, architecture, tourism and nursing. Computer majors are divided into two directions: computer science and information system. The business school has specialties such as accounting, economics, finance, human resource management, information system, management, marketing and e-commerce. After graduation, accounting majors can apply for skilled immigrants through CPA and ICAA assessment.
Contact with overseas educational institutions
The university has established contact with other research centers and prestigious universities in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Asia. Allow teachers and students of both sides to communicate with each other. Therefore, university of tasmania has always kept pace with the international development trends, trends and prospects.
student service
In 1998 and 1999, university of tasmania won the national award for its perfect student service, and recently won the award again for providing information technology services for students. Every student has a free e-mail, and can surf the Internet 24 hours a day through the campus network system. At the same time, students can be guided to use new or difficult programs through "terminal help". These information services are only a part of perfect student services. Other services include: consultation, job introduction, clubs and societies, surgery, restaurants, concert halls, banks and shops, all of which are located on campus.
Office for Overseas Students
The Office for Overseas Students is an organization that provides support for overseas students. The service staff on each campus will arrange for overseas students to pick them up and deliver them to their residences. They are responsible for helping freshmen get familiar with the environment, providing language and learning skills consultation, self-service, association and family contact, study guidance and other series of services. Senior students from different countries also help to receive new students and get familiar with the new environment.
Joint venture:
university of tasmania has established a formal partnership with the state government to develop Tasmania's economic, social and cultural undertakings together with the local government and the state government.
Campus Accommodation
Sandy Bay Campus
Christ College
St. John Fisher College St. John's Philippine College
University Apartments University Apartment
Jane Franklin Hall Jane Frank. Forest Hall
Mt Nelson Villas Nelson Hill Villa
Newnham Campus
Kerslake Hall Justinian Hall
Leprena Nabena
Clarence House Glens House
Investigator Hall Investigator Hall
Tasma. Accommodation recommendation of the University of Virginia:
1.TUU house: The price ranges from 81 to more than 111 a week, and several people * * * use an apartment, a public toilet and a kitchen. In fact, it is just like the sharehouse outside, but it is only managed by the school. You need to prepare your own necessities and only provide simple household appliances and household appliances. Every one to two months, the school will send someone to check the hygiene.
2.Uni-apartment: 151-171 a week, electricity is included, but food is not included, but you can apply for the internet again, but the price is extremely high and it is not recommended. There is a single bed in it, just make your own sheets and quilts, as well as a big wardrobe, desk, desk lamp, fixed telephone and heating.
public facilities: bathroom, shower room, 4 squares each, a small kitchen, free milk powder, coffee, tea bags and sugar, and a pool (there used to be a microwave oven, but it was lost for security reasons). Everything is share by 21 people.
3.John Fisher/Christ College: meals and electricity are included, 271-285 a week. Rooms are the same in size and facilities, and public toilets are relatively new.
All accommodation forms can use public facilities: gym, with all kinds of equipment, a computer room and laundry room (with washing machine and dryer). Most of them are foreigners, most of them are local, and there are many international students from other countries, and there are also many Asian students. In terms of number, they are mainly Malaysian, Korean, Japanese, China, Thailand, Indian, Vietnamese and so on.
The Australian Education Union suggests that students can live in dormitories on Hobart campus or in self-service apartments on Launceston campus. Many China students often choose to live in friendly private homes.
sports and leisure
there are many sports on and off campus. There are indoor and outdoor sports facilities on campus, and there are many sports clubs and competitions. The off-campus student associations organize hiking and camping, diving, cave exploration, mountain climbing and alpine skiing in winter. There are about 51 clubs and societies, so there are many activities.
Fees
Undergraduate courses (business, law, art and education) cost about A $15,111 a year, and graduate students cost about A$12,111 to A$19,111. All expenses involved in the school are subject to the admission notice.
university of tasmania's famous alumnus
Princess Mary of Denmark? Donaldson is an alumnus of university of tasmania in 1994, with a bachelor's degree in commercial law, TimBowden, a writer and journalist of Australian Broadcasting Corporation (with a bachelor's degree in literature in 1962);
Margaret Scott, deceased doctor (received her doctorate in 1978); ChristopherKoch, a famous writer (obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in international business communication in 1954);
Richard Flanagan, writer and film director (Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983, Rhodesscholar winner);
Ashton Calvert brother and sister, Ph.D., senior federal civil servant (Bachelor of Science degree in international business communication in 1966, Rhodesscholar winner);
Marilyn Lake, historian, professor (Bachelor of Arts in International Business Communication in 1969);
Amanda Lohrey, writer and scholar (obtained the Bachelor of Science degree in International Business Communication in 1968);
John Clark, former director of NIDA (Bachelor of Arts in International Business Communication in 1954 and Master of Arts in 1956);
Timothy McCormack, international legal scholar and expert, professor (obtained the Bachelor of Laws degree in 1982);
Saul Eslake, chief economist, ANZ Bank, Australia (obtained a bachelor's degree in economics in 1979);
ranking of university of tasmania universities
ranking of domestic universities
ranking of national universities
ranking of teaching quality of Australian universities in August 2115 was 34
ranking of Australian universities in 2116 was 11
ranking of Australian universities in Melbourne College in 2117 was 14
ranking of global universities.
webmetrix. com World University Ranking 532
Times World University Ranking 343 in 2111-2112
Scholarship Application
university of tasmania offers the most extensive scholarship programs for international students. All applicants who submit university applications will be assessed whether they can get scholarships, and students with excellent academic performance will be informed to get scholarships in time.
Tasmanian International Scholarships (TIS)
This scholarship is offered for all bachelor's courses except medical courses, as well as preparatory courses and teaching postgraduate courses. Applicants do not need to provide a special form for applying for the scholarship, and the evaluation of the scholarship only requires the application form of the standard university course of the student. After the student submits the application materials for the university course, if the scholarship can be obtained after evaluation, the student will receive the notice of obtaining the scholarship at the same time as the evaluation result. The academic performance of the applicant in the middle school stage, junior college stage or undergraduate stage is the basis for whether he can win this scholarship. This scholarship offers a discount of 25% of the registered tuition fee for the whole course, including the tuition fee for the year of honorary degree, and scholarships are provided in the first semester and the second semester of each academic year.
Tasmania Scholarships for commenting students
Applicants who have taken the entrance examination for higher education can apply for National Graduate Scholarship and Tasmanian Un.