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Consider studying in Tasmania

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IF YOU are planning to further your studies in Australia, the University of Tasmania is definitely a university to consider.

As Australia’s fourth oldest university, UTAS as it is often called has six faculties: Arts, Education, Health, Law, SET (Science, Engineering and Technology) as well as the Tasmanian School of Business & Economics. They also have three world-renowned institutes: The Australian Maritime College, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies and the Menzies Institute for Medical Research.

The university offers high quality Australian education with low tuition fees and a cost of living that is up to 30 per cent lower than large cities like Sydney and Melbourne. In addition to this attractive financial background and subject to terms and conditions, the university also offers a generous 25 per cent merit-based scholarships for the duration of studies.

There are two campuses on Tasmania – in Hobart and in Launceston. From golden sandy beaches and ancient forests, to historic villages and snow-capped mountains, the University of Tasmania provides an extraordinary learning environment and warm welcome to its community of international students from over 100 countries. As a graduate embarking on your career, you will also have the support of over 90,000 alumni spanning over 120 countries.

St George’s students learn of the study options in Tasmania

St George’s students learn of the study options in Tasmania

Located an hour from Melbourne and with frequent flights every half-hour, Tasmania is easily accessible from Brunei. The university also runs a Foundation Studies Programme for students who have completed their ‘O’ Levels.

The university is now accepting applications for February 2016. For more information please contact the Findlay representatives on 2428658 or on 7222092. Findlay is accredited by the Brunei Darussalam National Accreditation Council under the Ministry of Education. Their offices are located at Abdul Razak Complex in Jalan Gadong.

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