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Deakin University Provider Information

Scholastic excellence, top quality research, industry partnerships and tailored courses are among the factors that attract students from all around the world to Deakin University. It successfully combines traditional values of excellence in teaching and research with an attitude that challenges conventional practices and produces new ways of developing and delivering courses. As one of Australia's largest universities, Deakin University provides superior, student-centered education to more than 30 000 students in Australia and overseas. The University offers courses from bachelor degree level to higher degrees by research across a broad range of traditional and new disciplines. Delivered flexibly, via on campus, online and distance delivery or by a mix of study modes, Deakin courses allow students to fit study around work, family or lifestyle demands. Deakin has built an enviable international reputation for fostering outstanding research, and has more than trebled its research funding since 1998, reflecting the University's rapidly growing research competitiveness. As a student-focussed university, Deakin offers a range of student services to provide students with support, advice and encouragement as well as the opportunity to obtain a quality degree. CRICOS Provider Code - 00113B Number of International students - 4100 Percentage of International students - 13% Total number of students - 31600 Main countries of origin Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, Zimbabwe, Canada Major areas of study Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses include: Accounting, Architecture, Arts, Biological and Chemical Sciences, Biotechnology, Business, Commerce, Computing and Software Development, Construction Management, Education, Electronic Commerce, Engineering, Environmental Management, Health Sciences, IT,

International Trade, Journalism, Law, Management, Marketing, Media Arts, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Psychology, Public Relations, Science, Technology, TESOL, Visual Arts. International student services Deakin University is committed to providing assistance and support to all international students throughout their time at Deakin University. Services that help make university more enjoyable and easier to handle are available including airport reception, an orientation program, study skills assistance, financial and legal advice, careers advice, health care and personal counselling. On-campus accommodation is available at all campuses and assistance with off-campus or homestay accommodation is provided. Students are taught by highly qualified academic staff and enjoy excellent educational facilities across all campuses, including up-to-date computing resources (24-hour access), laboratories, studios, workshops and libraries. A range of student clubs and associations provide an excellent opportunity to participate in sports and social activities and widen networks of friends. Accommodation There are four main types of accommodation available to Deakin students: longterm on-campus University accommodation, rented private accommodation, full-board accommodation, and homestay accommodation for DUELI students. On-campus accommodation Accommodation is available in student residential villages at the Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds, the Warrnambool Campus and the Melbourne Campus at Burwood. Each resident is housed in single room accommodation and has phone and computer access. Bedrooms are furnished, heated and carpeted. There are shared bathrooms, kitchens, laundry and recreational areas. The colleges have a common room with meeting rooms, kitchen, television area and a large open space for social events. For more information, go to www.deakin.edu.au/studentlife/residences/ Private off-campus accommodation Many international students choose to rent flats, apartments or houses with other students. Deakin University Student Association (DUSA4U) provides students who are members with assistance in finding off-campus accommodation. Deakin International

can also assist you to find temporary accommodation until a permanent place is found. For more information on off-campus housing, go to www.dusa.org.au/housing.

Homestay You may also find accommodation in a homestay or other private board with Australian families. Homestays offer a safe, caring environment in which to study while you become immersed in the Australian way of life. Homestays cost around A$200-240 per week, paid directly to the Homestay host. The Homestay program is only available to DUELI students at present. However, full-board, shared accommodation options are also available as private offcampus accommodation to international students. Airport pickup If you are arriving at Deakin University for the first time you can be met at Melbourne Airport by a Deakin University Reception Officer and be taken to your accommodation on-campus, or to temporary accommodation. This is a free service and Reception Officers are often senior Deakin students. You will receive further information in your offer pack. Orientation meetings Deakin International runs an Enrolment and Orientation Program at the start of each semester. The Program is a vital introduction to life as a student and presents information that will help you to succeed at Deakin.

During the program, you will: be welcomed to Deakin University and to Melbourne, Geelong or Warrnambool be introduced to the Peer Support network and various support staff formally enrol in your course of study, and meet with Faculty staff tour the campus learn about the many services and facilities available at Deakin including the student association and clubs meet with fellow students - social functions are an important part of the program.

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