UOW is among the top one per cent of universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2024). Welcoming an estimated 6,000 international students each year, this university is a diverse and vibrant place for students to commence their studies. Students can choose from over 360 programmes across the arts, humanities, social sciences, business and law, engineering and information technology, medicine and health.
Established less than 50 years ago, UOW has already been recognised as the 14th best modern university worldwide (QS Top 50 under 50 Rankings 2021) and has a strong reputation internationally. UOW's teaching and research excellence has been recognised globally, with QS Stars Rating 2024 awarding the university five-plus stars.
UOW is truly a global university, with campus locations in Dubai, Hong Kong, China and Malaysia. Students may be eligible for a transfer discount of 30 per cent off their tuition fees for the subjects they choose to complete onshore in Australia.
With its international education focus, UOW has created strong relationships with many global partners, and communities worldwide, including over 400 institutions in 45 countries. This provides students with enriching opportunities for research and teaching collaborations, as well as exchanges and study abroad programmes.
Offering a personal and practical approach to learning, UOW prepares its students for entering the workforce and achieving their career goals. UOW is consistently ranked within the top 200 universities worldwide for its graduate rate (QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2024). 87.3 per cent of UOW graduates are in full-time work within four months of completing their programme. UOW is the number one university in Australia for graduate employer satisfaction.
UOW received this for enhancing student's learning experience through its co-curricular learning programme, UOWx. This award-winning initiative connects students with opportunities outside of their academic work.
QS World University Rankings 2024 (placing 162nd) U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities Rankings 2023 (186th) Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities 2022 (placing 195th)Many of UOW's subjects were highly awarded, with thirteen programmes ranked within the top 150 worldwide by QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022. These programmes included engineering, archaeology, geography, chemistry, nursing, law, sports-related subjects and technology.
The university was also recognised as the 14th best modern university worldwide (QS Top 50 under 50 Rankings) and awarded five-plus stars in the QS Stars Rating 2024.
UOW is consistently ranked within the top 200 global universities for its graduate quality and was recently ranked 61st worldwide by the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023.
UOW has been given the prestigious Spotlight Award for global teaching excellence and was also awarded five-star rating by the latest QS Stars Rating System 2024. UOW's research is regarded as world-leading and has been awarded five stars for its quality (QS World University Rankings 2024).
The programmes at UOW are student-focused, challenging and a combination of real-work delivery and classroom learning. In 2022, multiple subjects were ranked within the top 150 global universities by both QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 and Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2024.
Subjects within the Top 200 are:
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023
Mineral and Mining Engineering (46th) Accounting and Finance Archaeology Chemistry Civil and Structural Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering and Technology Geography Geology Geophysics Law Materials Science Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering Nursing Philosophy Sports-related subjects Statistics and Operational ResearchTimes Higher Education 2024
Engineering Education Law Business & Economics Physical SciencesUOW has also been recognised as a national Women in STEM Decadal Plan Champion by the Australian Academy of Science for its commitment to gender equality.
The university's international focus is enhanced by its involvement in the University Global Partnership Network. A global initiative, it encourages worldwide collaboration between academics and students from top universities on important topics.
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The university accepts qualifications from over 40 countries and education systems. It requires applicants to have at least completed the equivalent of Year 12 at an Australian high school to be considered for direct entry to an undergraduate programme.
UOW accepts English proficiency test scores from IELTS, TOEFL, Pearsons, Cambridge, as well as OET for specific health courses.
If applicants don't meet the university's English requirements, they can attend an English pathways programme through UOW College, before starting their degree at UOW. Upon completion of a pathways course, students are then guaranteed entry onto their chosen degree at either first- or second-year level.
Applicants who have previously studied in English may be considered without taking a proficiency test.
Previous studies, including diplomas and partially completed bachelor's degrees, can be used as course credit for a university transfer. If applicants choose to do this, it will reduce the length of study, and therefore the overall cost of their course.
The Wollongong library also houses an online research archive, 3D printing facilities and VR.
Chronic disease management Disease screening and management Mental health Physiotherapy, podiatry, and massages Routine health checks Skin checks Specialist referrals Sports health Travel medicine Vaccinations
50 metre outdoor heated swimming pool Over 75 group fitness classes each week All-weather hockey surface Three tennis courts Two gyms, including one 24/7 facility Two multi-purpose sports halls Two squash courts
Other on-campus facilities include:
Banks UniBar Dentist General Practitioner Doctor Grocery store Hairdressers Over 20 dining options Pharmacy Post office UniShop Free shuttle bus to the city, shops and the beach
Students are automatically considered for scholarships and bursaries upon application to their specific course, so will not need to apply separately. However, students can only receive one UOW scholarship, sponsorship, or bursary.
To be eligible for either of these scholarships, students must be based on an Australian UOW campus, demonstrate academic excellence in their previous studies although excludes some coursework areas, listed here.
The university also provides support with external scholarships, including funding offered by the Australian government and international companies.