Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. International Students. With respect for Aboriginal cultural protocol and out of recognition that its campuses occupy their traditional lands, Western Sydney University acknowledges the Darug, Eora, Dharawal (also referred to as Tharawal) and Wiradjuri peoples and thanks them for their support of its work in their lands in Greater Western ...

    • International Entry

      If you do not meet the entry requirements at Western Sydney...

    • Home

      Are you an international student thinking about starting a...

  2. We have state-of-the-art learning facilities and innovative technology to ensure our students have access to a world-class education. As a bonus, you'll never be far from nature, green spaces, quiet study areas and some of Sydney's best food and coffee. Explore our campuses.

  3. If you do not meet the entry requirements at Western Sydney University, you can prepare yourself for university entry through other pathways. Academic and English proficiency entry requirement information for international applicants. Check if you meet the minimum requirements for your program.

  4. Are you an international student thinking about starting a pathway program into university? At Western Sydney University International College, we help you achieve your full potential and get the skills you need to succeed, no matter which path you choose.

  5. If you’re an international student, all you have to do is follow the steps below. If you’re an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident, or a New Zealand citizen, you can apply through UAC or Western Sydney University’s Application Portal.

  6. 1. Follow the rules. Students are bound by a number of rules, by-laws and policies. You need to make sure you know and comply with the rules for students set out in Western Sydney University International College policies and keep up to date when policies change.

  7. International Studies allows students to combine studies from a range of discipline areas, including Asian and Islamic Studies, cultural and social analysis, history, politics and philosophy, and modern languages in Arabic, Chinese or Japanese. The program provides for one semester study abroad during three years of full-time study.