Australian Education International (AEI)
- is part of the Australian Department of Education, Science and Training. AEI uniquely integrates the development of international government relations with support for the commercial activities of Australia’s education community. To do this, AEI liaises with all sectors of the education and training industry and all levels of government.
Australian Qualifications Framework
- provides information on the unified system of national qualifications in schools, vocational education and training (TAFEs and private providers) and the higher education sector (mainly universities).
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS)
- provides a search for Australian courses and education institutions.
Graduate Careers Council of Australia
- is a user-friendly, central source of information about graduate careers and employment, which has been created for students and graduates of Australian universities, as well as employers, researchers and career professionals.
Going to Uni
- is a comprehensive guide on going to Australian universities for current and prospective students and their families.
Joint academic scholarship online network (Jason)
- is a program developed jointly by a number of universities. Its aim is to assist students wishing to pursue postgraduate studies (either within Australia or internationally) gain access to current information regarding funding opportunities through various scholarship programs run through universities, charitable foundations, government and private institutions.
MyFuture
- is an internet based resource which can help you identify your strengths and interests, and decide what you want to do.
Study in Australia
- is an excellent source for advice on study in Australia. Here you will find reliable information about courses, institutions, study and living costs, the application process and visa requirements.
StudyLink
- is a valuable resource designed for people from overseas who wish to study in Australia. Lists all higher education courses by institution and field.
The Source
- aims to encourage young people between the ages 12 and 25 to get involved in their community, and provides a number of vehicles through which young people can access the government and provide input into government policy and programs. the source also provides a wide range of information to help young Australians make important life decisions.
Year 12-What Next?
- provides a guide to help year 12 students plan their post-school education and training. Find out about working life in the future, course options and where to get help and information.