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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
RMIT University ensures the safety of the students, staff, and faculty enrolled at the university. The university offers complete information about emergency exits. Furthermore, the university also ensures the safety of the students outside the university's campus as well. The Bus Services can be accessed by the students at the university by showing the RMIT credentials when boarding the bus. The students at the university can access the SafetyNow, an initiative taken by the university for students to address any safety hazards or concerns faced by them or witnessed at the university.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The notable alumni of Murdoch University are :
Bazil Zempilas: an Australian television and radio presenter, sports commentator and politician.
Michael Keenan: A former Australian politician who served as a member of parliament and as minister of justice.
Sabrina Frederick: An Australian rules footballer playing for the Richmond football club in the AFL women's competition. she is known for her athletic prowess and leadership in sports.
Adam Bandt: Leader of Australian Greens and federal MP for Melbourne. He had a significant impact on Australian politics, advocating for environmental and social reforms.
Chen Siqing: Chairman of the industr
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Some notable people who attended Charles Sturt University in Melbourne include:
Andrew Denton: Australian television producer
Amanda Keller: Australian television and radio presenter
Hamish Macdonald: Australian broadcast journalist
Linda Burney: Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives
Samantha Armytage: Australian journalist
John Lee: Hong Kong politician
Craig Steven Wright: Has several degrees from Charles Sturt University, and falsely claimed to be the inventor of Bitcoin
Leslie Weston: Awarded a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 2023
Charles Sturt University has over 240,000 alumni. The u
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Universities falling under level 2 in Australia are slighlty lower in hierarchy as compared to level 1 universities as per TEQSA. These universities have high acceptance rates and admissions are easier for international students. Check out the Level 2 universities in Australia below:
- RMIT University
- The University of Newcastle
- Curtin University
- Macquarie University
- Queensland University of Technology
- Deakin University
- University of Tasmania
- Swinburne University of Technology
- Griffith University
- La Trobe University
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Level 1 universities in Australia are those popular and top ranked universities which have been ranked in the highest order by TEQSA - Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency which is Australia's independent nationally official quality assurance and regulatory agency for higher education. Level 1 universities in Australia are in total 9 and they are:
- The University of Adelaide
- The University of Canberra
- Flinders University
- The University of Melbourne
- Monash University
- The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
- The University of Queensland
- The University of Sydney
- The University of Western Australia
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International students at CDU Melbourne campus can apply for admission through the university application portal. The steps to apply for international admissions is given as follows:
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According to the Good Universities Rankings 2024, Charles Darwin University Melbourne campus has received a ranking of #7 for full-time employment for Undergraduate students. Some of the starting median salaries for UG students based on study areas are given as follows:
Study area | Median starting salary |
---|---|
Creative Arts | AUD 56,400 |
Humanities and Social Sciences | AUD 54,400 |
Social Work | AUD 59,700 |
Agriculture and Environmental Studies | AUD 57,500 |
Pharmacy | AUD 59,800 |
Engineering | AUD 77,700 |
Psychology | AUD 49,100 |
Law and Paralegal Studies | AUD 63,900 |
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