• 2024.04.30
  • Australian University path
For many years, Australian universities have held prominent positions in global rankings. With 9 institutions ranked among the top 100 in the world, Australia has confirmed itself as an international academic hub.

A distinctive feature of education in Australia is the practical orientation and the strong connection with the world of work. During the university course, students have the opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired through practical experience.
Furthermore, the possibility of working during your studies is a significant advantage for covering room and board costs.
Furthermore, during holidays from lessons, you can work full time if you wish to do so.
Australian universities, aware of the importance of the transition to the professional world, offer the support of the Careers Service Department. This department provides assistance in finding job opportunities, making the post-graduation path easier. During university in Australia it is also possible, in some cases, to attend an internship in a company which, in addition to offering work experience in the field, can replace two university exams.
An internship, as they say in Australia, can be a springboard for finding a job.
And it truly is.
After successfully completing a university course in Australia, the possibility of working in the country opens up thanks to the Post Study Work Visa. You can practically work with a full-time work permit in Australia, after graduating in the sector in which you studied. So in addition to having a qualification obtained in Australia, you can also obtain years of experience in Australia and qualification combined with experience often leads to a permanent visa such as a skilled visa, the independent permanent visa, but you could also aspire to the sponsor visa and then the permanent visa.
Post-study visa extensions span a wide range of sectors, including Engineering, Science, IT and Technology, Health and many others, offering extraordinary opportunities for professional careers.

Australia stands out as an extraordinarily advantageous choice compared to the United States, and several factors converge to make this decision highly persuasive. First, the cost of education in Australia is notoriously more affordable than the expensive costs in the United States for instance. University fees are lower, resulting in a significantly lower financial burden for international students.
As explained previously, with the student visa in Australia it is possible to work part time during your studies and full time during your holidays, in any company. Additionally, Australia offers an extremely favorable post-graduation work policy with its Post Study Work Visa, allowing students to work for 2 to 4 years depending on their level of study. This job opportunity not only facilitates the recovery of training investments but also offers international work experience that enriches the CV. The temperate climate and postgraduate opportunities in crucial fields such as Engineering, Science and Technology make Australia an ideal incubator for academic and professional success.
Studying in Australia emerges as a balanced choice, with tangible advantages that positively influence the education, career and quality of life of international students.

Bottom line, Australia offers an excellent education system and the Australian Government considers the internationalization of the student population an advantage and annually invests millions of dollars in scholarships, a large part of which are intended for those coming from abroad.
Australian university cities allow you to benefit from an excellent quality of life and not only within the campuses.
University qualifications are recognized abroad and they offer a wide range of majors in the humanities, legal, commercial and scientific fields.
The degree course involves in-depth study in two main topics - two majors- instead of one as in Europe.
I wish I had studied here in all honesty.

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  • Alberto Ferrando
  • Jobcivil engineer

Hello everyone! I’m originally from Italy and I moved to Sydney, Australia, in 2012 after getting a job as a civil engineer. I love walking my dog along the beach, surfing and taking photos. I used to have a travel blog because I’m passionate about traveling and I love writing about it too. Sydney is my home base now and I wish to share how amazing it is to live here. I love to spend time outdoors and I’m always well informed about local events because my girlfriend works in event management.

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