From Kansai University to Australia, ICTE student Mai created a bucket list of all the things she wanted to achieve during her stay in Australia. Mai writes about her experiences in Australia with a blog titled: 'my reflection and what I achieved from my bucket list'
My name is Torsten. I was born and raised in Germany, and English is my second language. I finished my studies in law and economics, and it was time for me to embark on a journey to Australia so I could improve my English skills, and enhance my career opportunities in an international institution.
Work-integrated learning is very important for students these days as Australian Universities invest heavily in the employability of their graduates.
SAIBT has a range of free Certificate courses on offer to local students commencing in July, be quick though applications close 30th June!
Great news! SA’s International student arrival plan has been approved by the Commonwealth for ongoing student arrivals!
South Australia has good public policy can enable dramatic emissions reduction through renewable energy systems.
Great news! Australian Universities are ahead of the pack..
Melbourne’s Tallest Student Accommodation Tower right in the CBD
We have great news! Edith Cowan University and Phoenix Academy are offering bursaries to prospective students studying ELICOS.
Australian Government new student visa measures
Study English in Australia Qand A
Study in Hobart, Tasmania! Australia’s only island state..
Home to the Australian Federal Government, study close to where Australia’s policy decisions are made.
Study English online with Phoenix Academy. Ask us at Study English in Australia, we can help arrange your online enrolment.
Study English on the Gold Coast and during your study break make the most of the sun and surf.
Study in Melbourne, you’ll love this vibrant and exciting city!
Adelaide one of the top 10 world's most liveable cities, see why..
Learn about what you need to do when applying for a student visa
Consistently ranked in the top 20 best student cities globally
Perth offers an amazing study experience for you
Australian Government Trade Commission on COVID-19
Sydney an exciting place to study English
So you’re thinking about your future and where you might study? It’s such an important decision, you want to explore exciting opportunities, learn about new and interesting topics as well as meet people from different backgrounds. It has to be the right study destination for you and offer the experience you’re looking for!
This article provides five essential tips for selecting a study major in Australia, emphasizing goal setting, passion discovery, skill assessment, industry awareness, and professional counseling. It guides students towards making informed decisions for their educational and professional futures.
Getting into the swing of things and making new friends that are safe and make you feel comfortable is extremely important when you have come to study in Australia. Australia is a very safe country, but it is still important to take care when looking for new friends, and making friends that will also be beneficial to the reason why you are here. If you are here to learn English and develop your career, here are a number of options.
Each year, ICTE Japanese English language students such as Misako Ono celebrate their ‘passage into adulthood’ in Australia. The Japanese ‘Coming of Age’ ceremony, Seijin shiki (成人式) is traditionally held on the second Monday in January and marks an age of maturity (20 years) and an increase in responsibilities expected from new adults.
Japanese students Yoshi and Haruka reflect on their nine months spent at ICTE-UQ learning English, studying at UQ and their adventures as they explore Australia.
Japanese students Yoshi and Haruka reflect on their nine months spent at ICTE-UQ learning English, studying at UQ and their adventures as they explore Australia.
Japanese students Yoshi and Haruka reflect on their nine months spent at ICTE-UQ learning English, studying at UQ and their adventures as they explore Australia.