Overview
The University Of Newcastle, College Of International Education (CIE) is starting platform for international student to higher education. The college offers alternative pathway opportunities to over 130 undergraduate and postgraduate Degree Programs at the University of Newcastle in a diverse and supportive environment designed to ensure a successful transition to further study.
You can experience University life from day one – enjoy access to world-class facilities and personalized services on the University’s $95 million landmark education precinct in the heart of Newcastle's city centre.
The University of Newcastle is ranked 192 in the world at QS University Global Ranking 2023 and 46% more affordable in terms of accommodation for rental compared to Sydney.
Newcastle is a beautiful harbour city, known for its long-stretch sandy beaches and the multitude of coastal walks and bike rides, with cafes and bars dotted along the water line, all within five minutes’ walk from the new campus.
Newcastle is the second largest city in the state of New South Wales, just two hours north of Sydney, the capital of NSW. Famous for its industrial history, the city is still the largest coal exporting harbour in the world, and with its rich shipbuilding heritage, offers a unique experience to a curious urban explorer.
There is also a vibrant art scene with one of the oldest theatre districts in Australia, a number of contemporary art galleries, an active Writer’s Centre and a variety of regular festivals and fairs, both official and independent.