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The University of Melbourne

Introduction

The University of Melbourne, founded in 1853, is Australia's second-oldest university and consistently ranks among the world's top institutions. Located in Melbourne, it offers a vibrant campus life and a reputation for academic rigor, cutting-edge research, and global partnerships. The university is a hub for innovation and intellectual development, preparing graduates to lead in various industries.

City

State

Closest Airport

Country

Yearly tuition fee

Parkville

Victoria (Melbourne)

Melbourne

Australia

AUD

40,000 to 55,000


Popular Programs

Business, Medicine, Engineering, Arts, Law, Computer Science, Architecture, Environmental Science, Psychology, Music

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