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The University of Melbourne

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Melbourne, Australia, Oceania
Melbourne is the cultural capital of Australia, classified as a City of Literature by UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network and has three times shared top positions as one of The Economist’s World’s Most Livable Cities. Melbourne is the cultural capital of Australia, classified as a City of Literature by UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network and has three times shared top positions as one of The Economist’s World’s Most Livable Cities.

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The University of Melbourne

Melbourne is the cultural capital of Australia, classified as a City of Literature by UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network and has three times shared top positions as one of The Economist’s World’s Most Livable Cities. It’s no surprise, then, that student life at the University of Melbourne is as vivid, creative, and diverse. The University of Melbourne Student Union has a great number of resources for student activities and facilitates the university’s impressive range of student clubs. If you’re into sport, MU offers 39 associations, including tennis, cricket, Australian rules football, rugby, hockey, cycling, and more. 

International students can be found living both on- and off-campus, as well as in many of Melbourne’s eclectic neighborhoods, but it’s always best to get housing somewhere close to the University, as the higher rents in these areas are made up for by the decrease in large amounts of time/cash spent on transit. Many international students prefer to house with the local students, as they’re more than happy to include you in the “native” traditions, such as Prosh Week (think: giant boat races, conga lines, jelly wrestling, and alcohol).

As the largest university in Victoria, The University of Melbourne (est. 1853) is ranked among the top universities in Australia and the world. Offering bachelor, master and doctorate degrees, University of Melbourne leads Australian universities in Business, Education, Engineering, Arts, Law, and Medicine. Its main library is huge, set in the middle of the modern, sky-scraper dominated city of Melbourne. The University of Melbourne has over 10 other libraries serving its faculties and associated students.

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    Total Number of Students 
    46,867
    Number of Academic Staff 
    7,571
    Student to Staff Ratio 
    6

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University Address 
Grattan Street
Melbourne  Victoria  3010
Australia

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It was one of the best educational experiences

Reviewer: Anonymous
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It was really nice to attend such a great university, I like the environment and faculty of the University of Health Sciences Antigua.

Reviewer: Rebecca R.
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Studying at St. Andrews was one of the best choices I have ever made.

Reviewer: Andrew L.
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I went to FSU on an athletic scholarship having finished a degree at Stirling University in Scotland.