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Study Abroad and Exchange 2015

Adelaide, South Australia Things to do in Adelaide and South Australia >Beautiful > beaches - Adelaide has over 22km of white sandy beachfront. You can enjoy surfing, fishing, swimming, whale watching and much more! > > Native wildlife parks - You can pat koalas and kangaroos at many native wildlife parks around Adelaide. > > Great shopping and restaurants - Adelaide is one of Australia s most cosmopolitan cities, with an array of cafés, restaurants and shops reflecting the diversity of its ethnic communities. > > Famous wine regions - South Australia accounts for more than 60% of the nation s wine exports and our wines regularly win global awards. Our best regions include the Barossa Valley, the Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Clare Valley. > > Flinders Ranges and the Outback - The magnificent Flinders Ranges are home to the oldest fossils on earth. You can hike through amazing bushland to see some of the most beautiful landscapes in Australia. > > Unspoiled Kangaroo Island - You can head south to Kangaroo Island, which is one of the best places in Australia to see koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, seals, dolphins and more in their natural habitat. > > The Murray River - About an hour east of Adelaide is Australia s longest river, the Murray River. You can join with a group of friends to hire a houseboat for the weekend. > > Festivals and events - Adelaide holds many cultural and sporting festivals and events throughout the year including the Festival of Arts, Adelaide Fringe Festival, Tasting Australia, Clipsal 500, WOMADelaide, Tour Down Under, Festival of Ideas and many more... Useful Websites www.southaustralia.com www.studyadelaide.com Adelaide at a glance Population: 1.2 million (one in five born overseas). Climate: average summer maximum is 28 C, and winter 15 C. Ranked as the world s fifth most liveable city in 2013 by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Renowned for: its easy lifestyle, food and wine, beautiful beaches, festivals and events. International students tell us they love Adelaide because it is friendly, relaxed and multicultural. It is also very clean and green. Why international students love Adelaide: > Easy to get around > Safe and friendly > Students can work 20 hours per week > Australia s most affordable city Cheaper than > Sydney (by 25%) > Melbourne (by 25% ) > Perth (by 11%) > Brisbane (by 11%) Source: The Economist Intelligence Unit 2013 Student Discount on Public Transport

Discover the University of Adelaide Study Abroad and Exchange Program The University of Adelaide is one of Australia s oldest and most prestigious tertiary institutions, with a tradition of excellence dating back more than 140 years. Academic excellence Since its establishment in 1874, the University has developed an outstanding reputation for teaching, learning and research, with major strengths in agriculture, wine and food, biological sciences, physical sciences, health sciences, information technology, business, environmental sciences and engineering. With more than 25,000 students and more than 3,500 employees, the University provides personal interaction with teaching staff and offers a broad range of courses and student support services. Outstanding graduates The University of Adelaide is committed to producing graduates who will be recognised globally for their creativity, knowledge and skills, as well as their cross-cultural understanding. Alumni have gone on to become national and international leaders in government, business, the professions and many fields of science, medicine and technology. Ideal location The University has four campuses in South Australia at North Terrace, Waite, Roseworthy and Thebarton. The main campus located at North Terrace is situated in the central business and cultural district, an area surrounded by parklands, the River Torrens and forms part of the city s cultural promenade with the state s art gallery, museum and library. Study Abroad and Exchange program Our Study Abroad and Exchange program offers a unique, exciting and rewarding opportunity to explore the academic, social and cultural life of Australia. The University of Adelaide is a comprehensive university offering studies in a range of disciplines, allowing you to find the courses you need to complement your academic studies and enjoy a great lifestyle experience. Through participating in the Study Abroad and Student Exchange program you can: > > discover new knowledge and extend your international perspective > > enhance your academic credentials > > gain credit from your home institution > > improve your language skills and cultural understanding > > develop your self-confidence and social skills > > build strong global networks and make new friends. The University at a glance > Founded in 1874; the third-oldest University in Australia. > Member of the Group of Eight, Australia s leading research intensive universities. > The University of Adelaide is regularly ranked in top 1% of Universities worldwide. > Over 100 exchange partners and more than 6,400 international students originating from over 90 countries, the University s international student population accounts for approximately 26 percent of all students. > Associated with five Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Rhodes Scholars. > State-of-art-facilities including an outstanding library of over two million items and Hub Central a 24 hour dynamic student learning space. > High ratings in the areas of staffstudent ratio, student demand, research grants and research intensiveness in the 2014 Australian Good Universities Guide.

Study options www.adelaide.edu.au/inbound-studyabroad/ The University of Adelaide has three options for students who want to undertake short-term study: Study Abroad, Exchange or Summer and Winter School. Study Abroad > > Students may enrol for one or two semesters of study (February or July start). > > Students may enrol and get credit for undergraduate or postgraduate courses across different disciplines. > > Students pay tuition fees to the University of Adelaide. > > Students may apply through their home university, through an agent, third party provider or directly to the University of Adelaide. > > The study program can include an internship. 2015 Tuition fees 12-unit Study Abroad program (100% work load - 4 courses) 9-unit Study Abroad program (75% work load - 3 courses) 3-unit Study Abroad Program (25% work load - 1 course) $10,800 $8,100 $2,700 Exchange > > Students may enrol for one or two semesters of study (February or July start). > > Students may enrol in undergraduate or postgraduate courses across different disciplines. > > Student s home university has a formal exchange partner agreement with the University of Adelaide. Please find detailed list of University of Adelaide s exchange partners on our website. > > Students are nominated by their home university as exchange students. > > Students remain enrolled and continue to pay tuition fees to their home university. Tuition fees are waived at the University of Adelaide. > > The study program can include an internship. Summer and Winter school > > Choose between one or two courses. > > Courses are offered in intensive mode: one three unit course is the equivalent of onequarter of a full semester study load. > > Summer school is held in January/ February; four eight weeks in duration. > > Winter school is held in June/July; four weeks in duration. > > Places may be available on a fee waiver basis for students from some exchange partners please confirm this with your home university exchange office. Important University dates 2015 Summer school Study Abroad & Exchange orientation Semester 1 commencement Mid semester break Semester 1 exams Replacement exams Winter school Mid year break Study Abroad & Exchange orientation Semester 2 commencement Mid semester break Semester 2 exams Replacement exams How to apply 5 Jan 20 Feb 16 20 Feb 2 Mar 13 24 Apr 20 Jun 4 Jul 20 25 Jul 29 Jun 24 Jul 6 24 Jul 20 24 Jul 27 Jul 21 Sep 2 Oct 7 21 Nov 9 15 Dec www.adelaide.edu.au/inbound-studyabroad/steps-to-apply/ Study Abroad students may apply directly through their home university, though an international representative or agent, or directly to the University of Adelaide. Exchange students must apply though their home university exchange advisor. Application deadlines Semester 1 (February - July) and Summer school (January - February): 1 November Semester 2 (July - December) and Winter school (July): 1 May adelaide.edu.au

Study areas www.adelaide.edu.au/inbound-studyabroad/choosing/ The University of Adelaide offers courses across five faculties. Within each faculty there are a number of schools with specific discipline expertise. Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences > > Petroleum > > Chemical Engineering > > Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering > > Computer Science > > Electrical and Electronic Engineering > > Mathematical Sciences > > Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Health Sciences > > Anatomical Sciences > > Health Science > > Pathology > > Psychology > > Psychiatry > > Public Health Faculty of Arts > > Education > > Geography > > History and Politics > > Humanities > > Languages (Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish) > > Media > > Music > > Social Sciences Faculty of the Professions > > Architecture and Built Environment > > Business > > Economics >Entrepreneurship, > Commercialisation and Innovation > > Law > > Management and Marketing Faculty of Sciences > > Agriculture > > Animal and Veterinary Sciences > > Biology > > Chemistry and Physics > > Earth and Environmental Sciences > > Molecular and Biomedical Science > > Oenology and Viticulture Please note, the University of Adelaide offers courses within pre med and pre vet, contact the Inbound Study Abroad and Exchange Office for further details. Entry www.adelaide.edu.au/inbound-studyabroad/steps-to-apply/entry/ Academic > > Students should have completed at least one year of study at their home university. > > Students need to provide a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or grades equivalent to a B/credit average. Exchange students should liaise with their exchange advisor for specific academic. English language Students whose first language is not English will need to provide evidence of English language proficiency. General English language IELTS TOEFL (paper based) TOEFL (internet based) Pearson test of English CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced) Overall band score of at least 6.0 writing and speaking 6.0 reading and listening 5.5 Total score of 550 Test of written english (TWE) 4 Total score of 60 writing 21 speaking 18 reading and listening 8 Overall score of 58 writing and speaking 58 reading and listening 50 52 Please note, the test must have been taken within the past two years. Higher English language Law, Health Sciences and Education require higher English language proficiency. Alternative proof of English language proficiency Students who have completed their secondary schooling in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden or Switzerland may submit alternative evidence of their English language proficiency (except for Law, Health Sciences and Education). Please refer to website for further information about English language entry. www.adelaide.edu.au/inbound-studyabroad/steps-to-apply/entry/ Academic English pathways Pre-enrolment English Program (PEP) Students who do not meet the English language entry may consider enrolling in a Pre-enrolment English Program. This is a direct entry pathway into your Study Abroad or Exchange studies at the University of Adelaide. The length of your program depends on your current level of English, either a 20, 15 or 10 weeks program. General English for Academic Purposes (GEAP) Students who do not have an English proficiency score may enrol in General English for Academic Purposes program. This program allows students to develop their English language skills and in the end of the program the students will sit a TOEFL test, either to allow transfer to PEP or direct entry to the university. For more information about academic English pathways www.adelaide.edu.au/elc/

Accommodation www.adelaide.edu.au/inboundstudy-abroad/accommodation/ > > Specialist accommodation service and support > > University-managed and endorsed accommodation 15 minutes walk from campus > > Rental housing database just for students The University understands that accommodation plays an important part in building a solid foundation for academic success. Our Accommodation Service assists Study Abroad and Exchange students to obtain suitable housing. Students may opt for one of the following options. >Urbanest > - purpose built student accommodation in the city centre and only a few minutes walk from the University campus. Apartments accommodate 4-6 students with a shared kitchen and living room. Each student enjoys their own modern, fully furnished room with an ensuite bathroom and wireless internet connection. >The > Village - purpose built student accommodation which is run and managed by the University of Adelaide. Apartments and townhouses accommodate 4-5 students with a shared kitchen and living room. Rooms are fully-furnished and most rooms have their own en suite bathroom and wireless internet connection. > > St Marks College - a 20 minute walk from the North Terrace campus; St Marks offers a social environment with single study bedrooms, shared-bathrooms three meals per day and computers in every room. > > Roseworthy Residential College - the college offers accommodation for students studying at the Roseworthy campus. >Homestay > - students can immerse themselves in Australian culture and live with a local Australian family. > > Private house/flat share - students can find their own accommodation in Adelaide as it offers them the opportunity to live independently. Airport pick-up and temporary accommodation Temporary accommodation and arrival reception services are available to commencing Study Abroad and Exchange students. Students can book an arrival reception service and a University representative will meet students at the airport and transport them to their accommodation. Students who do not want to secure long-term accommodation prior to arrival in Adelaide may reserve up to seven nights at the University-managed temporary accommodation. For further information please visit www.adelaide.edu. au/accommodation/ Support services The University of Adelaide offers a wide range of support services for international students, including > > Pre-arrival advice > > Orientation program > > International Student Centre > > Academic support > > Medical services > > Employment service Campus life All students have access to a vibrant social life. The campus offers a variety of recreational and sporting associations and a university gym, as well as a number of busy cafes serving international food. www.adelaide.edu.au/inbound-study-abroad/ For further enquiries Inbound Study Abroad and Exchange Office The University of Adelaide Level 9, 115 Grenfell Street SA 5005 Australia Telephone: +61 8 8313 4777 Facsimile: +61 8 8313 4411 Email: inbound@adelaide.edu.au Web: adelaide.edu.au/inbound-study-abroad/ adelaide.edu.au facebook.com/uniofadelaide Disclaimer: The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change. You can find updated information on our website at adelaide.edu.au With the aim of continual improvement the University of Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the degrees, diplomas, certificates and courses on offer. As a result the specific programs and courses available will change from time to time. Please refer to adelaide.edu.au for the most up to date information or contact us on 1800 061 459. The University of Adelaide assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information provided by third parties. CRICOS 00123M The University of Adelaide. Published August 2014 2218-1 twitter.com/uniofadelaide youtube.com/universityofadelaide