International student testimonials
These students come from different countries and study different programs. But they all have one thing in common - they enjoy studying at UniSA, living in Adelaide, and talking about their experiences.
Sven Anders HellstromWhen I was studying a program in English at university in Sweden, I decided that studying in Australia would be the best thing in order for me to improve my English skills. Full story. |
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Danielle HeykoopI chose to study at a regional campus in South Australia to complete my nursing degree. In my classes in Whyalla, I am one of 25-30 students in a course, rather than one of 120-1000 in Canada. Full story. |
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Debdeep BanerjeeI completed a Diploma in Network Engineering in Haldia - near Calcutta - through an offshore campus of TAFE before studying at UniSA. Full story. |
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James WarnerI think the reason I am enjoying my study so much at UniSA is due to the members of staff and the teaching facilities. The staff are extremely knowledgeable, very helpful and are willing to give up their time to answer any questions or problems which you have. Full story.
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Jing GaoThe University of South Australia has a lot of industry links and offers great flexibility in terms of study. Many staff members have worked in industry too, so they have practical experience and can offer valuable assistance to students. Full story. |
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Joanna ChildStudying at UniSA was a great option due to the currency conversion, plus studying overseas will look good on my CV. Full story. |
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Konrad KornderI got involved with the UniSA Students Association, and they have heaps of recreational activities. I joined the rock-climbing and board riding club. We take our boards 'down south', about an hours drive, where the best waves are. Full story. |
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Kristiina LaantiUniSA has a good reputation and in Adelaide UniSA was the only university which offered management-related programs in the IT area. This program offered a great combination of courses I wanted to study. Full story.
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Masahiro TsuchiyamaThis international approach is fostered by UniSA's teaching staff and Adelaide is very multicultural. I find the working style is very different. Australian people are very laid back, more relaxed than Japan. Full story. |
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Muhammad SheikWhen I first considered university study, I thought about going to the UK. However, over a game of cricket in Nairobi, a friend told me about University of South Australia in Adelaide. Full story. |
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Shafqat Ahmed Memon and Bushra ToorShafqat: In Pakistan, I had heard about UniSA from education consultants, and friends who were already studying here. They recommended the university and Adelaide to me. Bushra: I chose to study at UniSA because it is one of the first Australian business schools to receive the EQUIS accreditation. Full story.
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Therese
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