The University of Melbourne

Australia

Parkville VIC 3052, Australia

Overview

Founded by the Victoria legislature in 1853, the University of Melbourne is one of Australia's oldest universities.

Initially offering a liberal arts course, it expanded its offerings over the years, including the addition of a law school in 1857, engineering instruction in 1860, a medical school in 1862, and a music conservatory (now the faculty of music) in 1895.

The university continued to grow, introducing schools of dentistry, agriculture, veterinary science, education, architecture, and commerce between 1904 and 1924. In 1994, a school of graduate studies was established. The university's faculties encompass arts and business, showcasing its diverse academic offerings.

 

The University of Melbourne provides an extensive scholarship program with over 1,200 opportunities for new and current students. These scholarships encompass merit-based awards, assistance with living expenses, and opportunities for students to explore global travel.

 

Rankings

In the 2022 QS Graduate Employability Rankings, the University of Melbourne secured the 8th position globally for graduate employability.

 

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU):

In 2023, the university was ranked 35th, which represents a decrease of three places compared to 2022 when it was ranked 32nd. In 2021, it held the 33rd position.

 

QS World University Rankings:

In 2024, the university significantly improved, securing the 14th position, a remarkable climb of 19 places from its 2023 ranking of 33rd. In 2022, it held the 37th position.

 

Times Higher Education World University Rankings: 

The university's rankings in the Times Higher Education list showed some fluctuations. In 2024, it dropped to the 37th position, a decrease of three places from the previous year (2023) when it was ranked 34th. In 2022, it held the 33rd position.

 

As of December 2022, the University boasts a thriving alumni community, exceeding 470,000 living alumni. Demonstrating robust career outcomes, 97% of undergraduates and an impressive 98% of graduates secured employment within 3 to 5 years post-study, according to the 2017 Career Outcomes survey. The commitment to community impact is evident, with 2 out of 5 graduates participating in volunteer work, as per the same survey. The university exhibits scholarly productivity, generating over 14,000 scholarly outputs annually as of July 2023.

 

The university actively facilitates practical experiences, with a network of 1600+ student internship partners recorded as of October 2020. Additionally, the 2017 Career Outcomes survey revealed that a substantial 87% of graduates developed analytical problem-solving skills during their academic journey.

 

Faculties

  • Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Business and Economics
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
  • Faculty of Fine Arts and Music
  • Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Science
  • Melbourne Law School

 

1. Architecture, Building and Planning: Architectural engineering, Architecture, Property, Construction, Design, Landscape architecture, Civil Engineering Systems, Computing and Software Systems, Urban and cultural heritage, Urban design, Urban planning, Graphic Design, Mechanical Engineering Systems, Performance Design

 

2. Arts, humanities and social sciences: Culture and communication, History and philosophy, Language and linguistics, Social and political science, Ancient World Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin), Creative Writing, Criminology, Development Studies minor, Economics, English and Theatre Studies, English Language Studies, Environmental Studies, Gender Studies, Geography, History and Philosophy of Science, Indigenous Studies, Indonesian Studies, Islamic Studies, Knowledge and Learning, Law and Justice, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Media and Communications, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Philosophy, Politics and International Studies, Psychology, Russian Studies, Screen and Cultural Studies, Sociology

 

3. Business and Economics: Accounting, Actuarial studies, Business administration, Economics, econometrics and analytics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, International business, Management, HR, and business administration, Marketing, Public administration

 

4. Education: Arts, languages and STEM education, General studies in education, Global and international education, Higher education, Instructional leadership and management, Learning intervention, Psychology and wellbeing, Teaching, Arts Education, Assessment and Pedagogy, Equity, Diversity and Social Change, Leadership and Management, Literacy Education, Mathematics and Science Education, Policy in a Global Context, Student Wellbeing

 

5. Engineering and Information Technology: Biomedical engineering, Chemical engineering, Civil, structural and architectural engineering, Electrical and electronic engineering, Energy, Engineering business and management, Environmental engineering, Mechanical, aerospace, industrial and mechatronic engineering, Software engineering, Mechatronics Engineering Systems, Geology, Chemistry, Digital Infrastructure Engineering Systems

 

6. Fine Arts and Music: Arts and culture, Composition, Creative arts and music therapy, Film and television, Music performance, Musicology and ethnomusicology, Performing arts, Visual art, Writing, Art History, Creative Writing, Screen and Cultural Studies

 

7. Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences: Intensive Clinical Leadership, Principles of Implant Dentistry, Obstetric Ultrasound, Neuroanatomy for Neuropsychologists, Transition to Critical Care Nursing

 

8. Science: Biological sciences, Biomedical sciences, Chemistry, Computer science, Data and analytics, Earth and environmental sciences, Geography, Health sciences, Mathematics and statistics, Physics, Psychological sciences

 

9. Law: Research in law, Specialist legal study

 

Fees and Living Costs

The tuition fees at the University of Melbourne for undergraduate and postgraduate programs differ depending on factors such as the program, study level, and student's residency. 

 

International Undergraduate Fees:

- Tuition fees for international undergraduate programs are typically billed on a semester or trimester basis.

- The fees are calculated based on a full-time enrollment equivalent to 48 credit points or 0.5 EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student Load).

 

Tuition Fees:

Undergraduate: A$41,910 per year

Postgraduate: A$39,220 per year

Vocational: A$31,840 per year

 

Living Costs:

Off-campus Living Costs: A$20,000 per year

On-campus Living Costs: A$17,810 per year

 

The annual tuition fees for international students pursuing a Bachelor's degree at the University of Melbourne range from 32,896 AUD (21,100 USD) to 67,368 AUD (43,200 USD). For Master's programs, the tuition fees for international students at the University of Melbourne vary from 34,720 AUD (22,300 USD) to 53,728 AUD (34,400 USD) per year.

 

Scholarships

At the University of Melbourne, there are presently five scholarships available for international students, each featuring diverse requirements, benefits, and application procedures.

 

1.Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship

 

Level of Study: Bachelor's

Scholarship Type: Full Tuition

Eligible Nationalities: All Nationalities except Australia, Cote dIvoire, Kosovo, and New Zealand

Number of Recipients: 1000

 

This fully funded scholarship for international students covers the following:

  • Tuition fee reduction of $10,000 in the first year
  • 50% tuition fee reduction for three years, or
  • 100% tuition fee reduction for three years

 

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicants must be students whose secondary school GPA belong to the top 3%.

 

2.Bachelor of Arts International Scholarship:

 

Scholarship Type: Partial Funding

Eligible Nationalities: India, Japan, Myanmar, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam

Eligible Subjects: History, Language, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, Social Science Show less

Number of Recipients: 23

 

  • This partially funded scholarship for international students covers up to 50% reduction of fees or a bursary worth $5,000 .

 

3.Commerce Global Scholarship:

 

Level of Study: Bachelor's

Scholarship Type: Partial Funding

Eligible Nationalities: All Nationalities

Eligible Subjects: Commerce, Economics, and Management

Number of Recipients: 92

 

  • This partially funded scholarship for international students covers 20% tuition fee reduction.

 

4.Science Graduate Scholarship:

 

Level of Study: Master's

Scholarship Type: Partial Funding

Eligible Nationalities: All Nationalities

Eligible Subjects: Environmental Science

Number of Recipients: 100

 

  • This partially funded scholarship for international students covers $10,000 reduction on tuition fees.

 

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicants must be have an entry score of 80% or higher.

 

5.Graduate Research Scholarships:

 

Level of Study: Master's and PhD

Scholarship Type: Full Funding

Eligible Nationalities: All Nationalities

Eligible Subjects: All Subjects offered at University of Melbourne

Number of Recipients: 600

 

This fully funded scholarship for international students covers the following:

  • 100% of tuition fees
  • $37,000 per year as living allowance
  • up to $3000 as relocation allowance for students moving from outside Australia
  • Health insurance

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

Undergraduate:

  • Successfully finish the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or an equivalent qualification.
  • Fulfill any additional academic prerequisites essential for applying to your desired undergraduate program. These may involve prerequisite subjects, prerequisite tests, portfolio submissions, interviews, or auditions.
  • Satisfy the English language proficiency requirement.

 

Postgraduate:

  • Completion of a four-year Australian Bachelor's course or its overseas equivalent is typically required.
  • An overall average of greater than 75% in the final year of the course is generally expected.
  •  Completion of a research project/component, accounting for at least 25% of the year's work at the 4th-year undergraduate or master's level, is typically a prerequisite.

 

 

Admission prerequisites:

 

Average Academic Score Requirements:

  - GPA: 3.3

  - IB: 40

  - Percentage: 85%

 

Standardized Test Score Requirements:

  - SAT: 1330

  - ACT: 28

  - GRE: 312 (Quantitative: 154, Verbal: 158)

  - GMAT: 650

 

Acceptance Rate: 75%

 

Language Requirements

 

IELTS Score:

- Undergraduate: A score of at least 6.5 with no bands less than 6.0.

- Postgraduate: 6.5 – 7.0 with written (6.5 – 7.0) and no band less than 6.0

 

TOEFL Score:

  - Undergraduate: A score of at least 79 and scores of 21 for writing, 18 for speaking, 13 for reading and 13 for listening

  - Postgraduate: 79 – 104 with written score minimum (24 - 27) and no individual score lower than (21 – 24)

 

PTE Score:

  - Undergraduate: A score of at least 58 and no PTE communicative skills score below 50

  - Postgraduate: Minimum of (58 – 65), with writing skills of minimum (58 – 65) and no other communicative skill below 50

 

Campus Environment

 

The main campus of the University of Melbourne is situated north of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD), complemented by several affiliated campuses such as Southbank and rural locations like Burnley, Dookie, Creswick, Werribee, and Shepparton.

 

The central Parkville campus, situated within a brief stroll from downtown Melbourne, serves as the focal point for an extra six specialized campuses spread across Greater Melbourne and regional Victoria. Additionally, there are three innovation precincts located in Melbourne's central business district.

The University also operates EmployMe, an individualized online career center equipped with interactive tools and e-learning resources tailored to assist students in navigating the current competitive job market.

Prominent global companies frequently visit the University of Melbourne's campuses for student recruitment, and job positions are advertised on Careers Online. The university's Students@Work program, known for its competitiveness, provides current students with valuable on-campus professional employment opportunities.

 

There are also Socially dynamic gatherings to further develop University life:

  • Sport and fitness
  • Clubs and societies
  • Student unions and associations
  • Learning spaces
  • Specialty stores
  • Initiative gatherings
  • Transport and parking
  • Student pavilion
  • E-learning and IT

 

Campuses

  • Parkville Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: Grattan Street, Parkville Victoria, 3010, Australia

  • Southbank Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: 234 St. Kilda Road,Southbank

  • Burnley Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: 500 Yarra Boulevard, Richmond

  • Creswick Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: Creswick VIC 3363, Australia

  • Dookie Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: 2980 Midland Hwy, Nalinga VIC 3646, Australia

  • Werribee Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: 250 Princes Hwy, Werribee VIC 3030, Australia

  • Shepparton Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: 49 Graham St, Shepparton VIC 3630, Australia

  • Hawthorn Campus

    State: Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )

    Address: 442 Auburn Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia

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