Australians - Study in Europe

 
 

 
 

This website is dedicated to making it easier for Australians to embark on postgraduate study in Europe.

As well as providing a host of links to relevant websites in Europe and Australia ASiE also undertakes research and consultation with the EU Commission, European governments and a great number of universities and foundations. The aim is to produce and update as much as possible all information concerning grants and scholarships available to Australian students seeking to pursue doctoral studies in Europe.

 
 

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University of Oxford

University of Cambridge (Cambridge, England, UK)

London School of Economics and Politics

University College London

Loughborough University

The University of Bristol (Bristol, England, UK)

University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)

Royal Holloway, University of London

Aston University

King’s College London

SOAS, University of London

Lancaster University

University of Sheffield (Sheffield, England, UK)

University of Manchester

University of Glasgow

Queen’s Belfast

University of Birmingham

University of Kent at Canterbury

University of Stirling

University of Surrey

University of Strathclyde

University of Wales - Bangor

Swansea University

City University London (London, England, UK)

City University London - (London, England, UK) - (Times ranking 53)

City University, London, has its origins in the Northampton Institute, founded in 1894 aimed to meet the educational, social and physical health needs of young people of the Finsbury area in the City of London. City University, London was granted its Charter in 1966.

Since then City University, London has expanded to cover a broad range of subjects, including informatics, business and management, social sciences, health and law. It has also expanded considerably in size, both organically and by the incorporation of other Colleges. City University, London continues to build on its close links with the City of London and the professions. It does all this on the basis of a clear strategy, the frequent review of its courses and its role as 'the university for business and the professions'. Over 60% of students graduate with at least some exemption towards professional qualification or registration.

Erasmus Mundus Yes (Journalism and Media within Globalisation; Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management)

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