School environment: near the city center, there is 1 1 college, which has close ties with the industrial and commercial circles and the government, and has sister schools with 123 universities in more than 30 countries, and has special care policies for international students; The seat of the member universities and secretariat of the International 265438+20th Century University Committee.
School calendar: February-165438+ 10 (1 school year, 2 semesters).
Departments and departments: School of Architecture, School of Art, School of Business, School of Education, School of Engineering, School of Land and Food Resources, School of Law, School of Medicine, Conservatory of Music, School of Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Victoria College of Art, Melbourne School of Business Administration, Business School.
Excellent courses: medicine, law, business, solar energy research, music, physical therapy.
1998 MBA file: registered students 120, country of origin 30, average age 29, average length of service 6 years, average GMAT 640, female accounting for 29%, application and admission ratio 4: 1, average class size 45, China/Hongkong students accounting for12.
Number of teachers: 2,000 students: 34,000
Accommodation conditions: the main campus has city apartments, Brookes Gillespie dormitory, international dormitory, Medley dormitory and 12 teaching building to choose from. You can also rent a private house and board with a group.
Government funding level of Australian universities: 1( 1994), 1( 1995) ranked third.
In 2000, Asia Weekly ranked 9th among the best universities in Asia-Pacific (1999 ranking 10).
Asia Weekly ranked the best MBA in the Asia-Pacific region in 2000: 4th (13rd in 999).
Financial Times MBA ranking in 2000: 56th (1999 ranking: unknown)
1998 Australian University Teaching Award: Outstanding Service Award for Foreign Students
1999 star ranking in the guide of excellent universities in Australia (up to 5 stars): 5 stars.
overseas student
Entered school in 2000
Admission time: admission in February and July (the deadline for application is February 1 and May 1 respectively).
Whether there are scholarships: Yes (undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships rank first among Australian universities).
English requirements:
Minimum IELTS score: undergraduate 6.5, graduate 6.0-7.0.
Minimum TOEFL score: (undergraduate) 575/TWE 4.5, (graduate) 550-600/TWE 4.5-5.0.
1999/2000 international student fees
Fees: (liberal arts business school) A 1 1, 500-A 1, 500, (partial use of the laboratory) A 1, 6500-A 1, 8000, (extensive use of the laboratory)
Accommodation: 65,438 Australian dollars+01.500-65,438 Australian dollars +0.4 million/year (urban apartment 65,438 Australian dollars+0.50 Australian dollars-65,438 Australian dollars+0.90 Australian dollars/week, student dormitory 65,438 Australian dollars+0.65,438 Australian dollars+0.5 Australian dollars/week).
Registration telephone number 1998/ 1999
Number of international students: 2,500
Number of countries or regions from which international students come: 50
Address:
Victoria Parkville 3052
Australia
Tel: 6 1 3 9344 4505 Fax: 6 1 3 9349 3204.
E-mail address: international-office @ unimelb.edu.au
Website: and physician Sir john eccles, who have made outstanding contributions to immunology and neuroscience respectively.
The University of Melbourne campus covers an area of 22.5 hectares, with beautiful gardens and ancient buildings. This university is located in the suburb of metropolis Coton. The campus is like a small village, which is quite close to the center of Melbourne.
An international university.
As a student of Melbourne University, you can meet students from different social and cultural backgrounds. Among the more than 36,000 students, there are more than 5,000 foreign students from more than 90 countries. * * * There are more than 2,000 tutors.
Major international reputations and achievements
The University of Melbourne's Outstanding Scholars Program includes a network of scholars to enrich the school's teaching and research lineup. Professor peter daugherty and Professor Bert Sakerman, two Nobel laureates, accepted the task through this project. The University of Melbourne has close ties with industry, government departments and other relevant departments. Our school is a participant in one of the two cooperative research centers funded by the Australian government to encourage academic industries, and a core participant in 13 research projects. In addition to the above cooperative research projects, the University of Melbourne is also an important participant in 85 research centers. These centers include five special research centers of the Australian Research Council (ARC).
The University of Melbourne is one of the main institutions to establish Universitas2 1, which is a global network with other important research-intensive international universities. The purpose of the program is to help members become global universities and increase their internationalization. Universitas2 1 unites 18 universities from China, Singapore, Canada, New Zealand, Europe, Britain, the United States and Australia. This network provides a framework for members to participate in academic research activities outside their own fields. All colleges of the school participate in the exchange of international scholars and students, and actively strive to join the research plans of overseas scholars. The University of Melbourne has signed formal agreements on academic research and exchange with more than 100 universities in 25 countries. These countries are: China, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, South Korea, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, the United States and Britain. The University of Melbourne offers nearly 400 scholarships and travel grants to students who wish to study in international universities or research institutions.