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2021 Ratings: The best universities for tourism and hospitality
Find out which Australian universities with undergraduate degrees in hospitality and tourism performed best in overall experience, learning resources and student support.
Read moreIs Education still a good career niche in the age of COVID-19?
Let’s take a look at some of the factors influencing the future outlook for careers in education.
Read more2021 Ratings: The best universities for engineering and technology
We looked at which unis performed best in overall experience, graduate salary and teaching quality.
Read moreHow do you know which course is right for you?
With at least one in four first year students changing courses or leaving uni, it pays to spend time comparing courses carefully.
Read moreYour guide to change of preferences in 2020–2021
Find out key dates on the change of preference period and register for our change of preference expo.
Read moreThe top performers in The Good Universities Guide 2021 ratings
These ratings provide a series of rankings and insights on Australian universities, helping you in the decision-making process when deciding where to study.
Read more2021 Ratings: The best universities for Education and Training
Our 2021 results are out, find out which universities are the best for education and training undergraduate degrees.
Read moreIs online study right for you?
Sometimes referred to as off-campus or distance education, online study is becoming an increasingly attractive option for many prospective students.
Ratings Review: The best universities to study pharmacy
Looking to pursue a career in pharmacy or health science? There are now 19 universities offering pharmacy degrees in each state and territory across Australia, so you may be wondering which university to apply for.
A breakdown of The Good Universities Guide 2020 ratings
This annual data reveals statistics and rankings of different universities across Australia, allowing you to make informed decisions when selecting a university to suit your own personal preferences and needs.
Is there still a place for journalism studies?
I’ve always wanted to be a journalist. A sports journalist, to be specific.