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How to take the pressure off your last year of school with Early Entry to the University of New England
ATAR isn’t the only way to assess how successful you will be at university.
Why you should join a club or society in the middle of the semester
How your degree can help you change your world
Everyone’s path to university and beyond looks different. At Avondale University, we believe in equipping our students to serve their world for good.
How to turn uni friends into actual friends
How to ace the uni semester from week 1
The power of games in a growing industry
Join the inaugural Melbourne International Games Week Careers and Frontiers Education Symposium, where thought leaders will share their insights to inspire the next generation of Games designers, developers and entrepreneurs promote cross-industry discourse and spark innovation.
3 techniques to help you ace your university lectures
What items do you really need for university?
Different types of student accommodation at Aussie universities
Conquering the cost crunch: financing your Australian tertiary education
Future-proof your studies: hot skills and degrees for landing your dream job in 2025
The future of work in Australia might seem as clear as vegemite after a week in your lunchbox, but fear not! Picking the right course can feel like a guessing game, but focusing on skills that are in high demand can give you a toolbox overflowing with career options. Let's dive into some of the areas expected to boom by 2025, along with the skills that'll make you a superstar employee.
The top five reasons for locking in an early uni offer at Macquarie
If you’re in Year 12 and you’re thinking about studying at uni next year, you might have already come across the terms ‘early offer’ or ‘early entry’.
But you might still be wondering what exactly early entry is, what’s so great about it and why a Macquarie early offer might be perfect for you. So, here’s the lowdown!
5 things to do during your university break
How to structure your degree your way
The Melbourne curriculum comprises a three-year broad-based undergraduate degree followed by an optional two-year specialised graduate program. You’ll be empowered to explore your interests and strengths, gain a higher qualification and set yourself up to make an impact on a global scale.