With an impressive upward trajectory in global subject rankings, Deakin is known as a global leader. The university currently sits within the top one per cent worldwide across a number of study areas, including business, computer science, education, law, medicine, nursing, sport and more (QS, ShanghaiRankings, THE).
Deakin welcomes international students from 130 countries worldwide. Students benefit from the university's fantastic campus locations in Melbourne, Geelong and Warrnambool. Each campus offers a unique study experience, and Deakin's local communities are friendly, safe and lively, making for a perfect study environment.
Students who choose to study at Deakin can benefit from the world-class facilities and friendly services offered. Students will also benefit from the relaxed atmosphere and huge choice of learning and social spaces. Students love at Deakin – that is why the university has been ranked #1 for course and student satisfaction in the Australian State of Victoria for 13 years (Australian Graduate Survey 2010–2015, Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016–2022 (GOS)).
In the 2022 annual survey (Australian Government Department of Education's Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT)), Deakin was ranked the No.1 university in Victoria for student satisfaction.
Deakin's School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences is ranked No.1 in the world by the 2022 ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Sport Science Schools and Departments.
Deakin students who choose to study engineering will benefit from the cutting-edge digital manufacturing and 3D printing facilities in the state-of-the-art AUD 55 million engineering precinct.
Deakin students studying media will enjoy the opportunity to refine their skills in its industry-standard newsroom and creative media lab.
Nursing students can practice treating patients in Deakin's clinical simulation centres.
These are just a few of the world-class facilities on offer at Deakin and students are encouraged to visit the university website for more information on the facilities available.
These scholarships include the prestigious 100 per cent Deakin Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship and the 50 per cent Deakin International Scholarship.
In addition, Deakin offers course and campus-specific scholarships, including:
Deakin Warrnambool Residential International Scholarships Destination Australia Scholarships Deakin STEM Scholarship Deakin Global Health Leaders ScholarshipA scholarship from Deakin is more than a financial boost. It paves the way for successful study at university for international students and makes them outstanding Deakin ambassadors.
Students can visit the Deakin website for more information on scholarships.
Deakin ensures that all new international students, many of whom have arrived in Australia for the first time, make a smooth transition to the university. Deakin's welcome program includes airport pick up, orientation, workshops, social events, study groups and opportunities for students to get involved in campus life.
The university has student mentors available to assist with academic, practical or social matters to help students achieve the best results. This forms part of Deakin's students helping students service. Many student mentors are international students themselves, so they know what it means to be new to Deakin and Australia.
Students in need of other support can contact student central – home to a wide range of resources to provide help and guidance.
Getting involved in university life is a great way for students to meet new people, take on new challenges, and look after health and fitness. The university is home to a diverse range of clubs, including sporting, academic, health, religious and many more where students will meet new friends and future colleagues.
Deakin has on-campus accommodation and offers support services to help find options that best suit student needs.
Deakin's campuses and communities are safe places for students. Even so, security officers are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week at all campuses to ensure the safety of students. Safer Community is a service available for support, advice or information if required. SafeZone is a free phone app for all Deakin students that connects them directly to the security team.
The Deakin Medical Centres, found on all campuses, offer nursing and medical advice and healthcare services to students. Consultations with nurses are free and confidential. Campus doctors will bill through the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
Deakin promotes a diverse, inclusive and supportive environment through a number of services and initiatives. The Disability Resource Centre (DRC) offers students with disabilities individual support to aid them with successful participation in university life and studies.
DeakinTALENT's Deakin International Student Careers (DISC) program was created specifically to meet the needs of international students with workshops, resources and services focussed on understanding the Australian employment market and workplace culture.
Students will learn how to gain relevant experience, write a strong resume, and prepare for their graduate job search in Australia or around the world.
They will also hear from current students and graduates as they share their experiences, challenges and success stories about securing jobs and internships.
DeakinTALENT is ready to work with students from day one of their Deakin degree to help prepare them to pursue the career they want, and to help them find part-time work while they study.
Deakin also brings work experience opportunities to the university through its unique FreelancingHUB. Through the FreelancingHUB, students can undertake an internship as a freelancer working as part of a team to deliver an impactful outcome for a client.