Australian Universities


University of South Australia (UniSA) is one of the five major Australian polytechnic universities, located in Adelaide. The university is listed as the first-class university in Australia. It is the largest university in South Australia, with a total number of nearly 32,000 students, 9,000 of whom come from more than 80 overseas countries. It has undergraduate courses and graduate courses, providing 290 internationally recognized degree courses.

UniSA is not only among the best in the world, but also has won many awards, and three famous scholars who have won the Nobel Prize have been born. For a long time, UniSA has adhered to the policy of actively supporting overseas students, providing all kinds of intimate services for students and eliminating many worries of overseas students. On the other hand, in addition to teaching, the school also provides many opportunities for students to gain practical experience in real related fields.

In October 2005, Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, ranked fifth in the list of the most suitable cities for human habitation by Economist Intelligence Unit. The consumption index of South Australia is relatively low, which can save part of the cost of studying abroad compared with other Australian cities such as Sydney and Melbourne. 


UniSA and DUFE agree to establish an agreement by which allowing DUFE students who have successfully completed the Articulation Program with a minimum of a pass may be admitted to degree program and receiving credit exemption at UniSA. 


http://www.unisa.edu.au/


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