Two of the world’s most popular study destinations, Australia and New Zealand have always appealed to international students. Indeed, who could turn down the sun and sand of Australia, or the rugged natural beauty (and penguins!) of New Zealand?
But of course these natural attractions wouldn’t be worth much if they weren't combined with excellent universities – assets in which both countries are also wealthy. If you’re keen to study in Australia or New Zealand, click on the flags below to access our dedicated country guides, including details about top universities in Australia and New Zealand, popular student cities, and practical information about costs, applications and visa requirements. Top universities in Australia and New Zealand If you consult the 2015/16 edition of the QS World University Rankings®,
you’ll see five Australian universities make the world’s top 50, including the Australian National University (ranked 19th in the world), the University of Melbourne (42nd), the University of Sydney (45th), the University of Queensland (joint 46th) and the University of New South Wales (joint 46th). New Zealand also has a goodselection of world-class universities, including the University of Auckland (82nd) and the University of Otago (173rd). Want to study in Australia or New Zealand? Click on the country guides above for more detailed information. You can also search for business-related courses at universities in Australia using QSCourses.com.au.
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