Location
Australia
International students
1866
THE World Ranking
351
The University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) is Australia's leading regional university. With a strong focus on research, teaching, and positive student experience, the institution provides high-quality flexible programs and is rated #1 in Australia for Undergraduate salaries one year out (QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey, National Report, Undergraduate Results, 2023).
UniSQ's excellence in teaching and research is recognised internationally, with rankings as a World Top 400 university and a World Top 58 Young University (Times Higher Education University Rankings, 2024). UniSQ is also proud to be rated as a QS 5-star university.
The university's students benefit from flexible options of on-campus studies, delivered across three campuses (Toowoomba, Springfield and Ipswich) in Queensland, Australia, online and multimodal study options, and through trusted national and international education partners.
Lecturers are engaged with their fields as industry professionals, integrating real-world know-how with teaching and learning expertise. The university's research agenda addresses critical global challenges to deliver positive change with industries and across local and global communities.
UniSQ offers a wide range of scholarships to support international students through their undergraduate, postgraduate or research journeys, useful for everything from textbooks to living expenses. Some scholarships will be one-off payments, while others will continue for the length of a student's degree.
The university has become a leading Australian multi-campus teaching and research institution, offering a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research training programs. With cutting-edge facilities, personalised student support services, low cost of living, and easy access to major tourist destinations, students can make the most of their studies in Australia with UniSQ.
CRICOS: QLD 00244B NSW 02225M TEQSA PRV12081
At UniSQ, international students can choose from over 100 programs to enrol in, available on campus and online. Students can also benefit from UniSQ's flexible study options and choose how they study, at a pace that suits them.
UniSQ's postgraduate degrees come with the benefit of leading lecturers, flexible study options and strong industry partnerships which help students gain a competitive edge to launch their careers. Most of the university's degrees are professionally accredited.
Subject areas covered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels range from business and management, education and engineering to information technology, law, nursing, psychology and many more.
UniSQ believes in keeping up with the times and staying relevant, in terms of offering new and industry-required degree options, including those that equip students with skills that are considered essential in today's world. To this end, the university has introduced newer study options such as agricultural technology and management, environmental science, wildlife management and many more in allied health and other fields.
Students applying to UniSQ for admission to undergraduate degrees need to have completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12 level. Certain degrees may carry additional entry requirements. Some creative arts programs may require the students to attend an interview or audition or present a portfolio of their work. It is recommended that students go through the information about each degree course for precise information. Students can visit the university's website to see the minimum entry requirements for different countries. Postgraduate admissions are based on the students having obtained a bachelor's degree from a recognised institution.
All UniSQ's programs have a minimum English proficiency score requirement as a prerequisite, obtained in a recognised test such as the IELTS. Other English tests recognised by the university, such as the TOEFL and Pearson's (PTE Academic), are also valid. All English proficiency test results should be no older than two years at the time of applying.
UniSQ has a wide range of scholarship and funding options available for international students to help cover the costs of study. These can be in the form of grants, stipends, or payments toward tuition fees. Some of the scholarships on offer for international students are:
UniSQ offers an International PhD Stipend and Fee Scholarship for international students studying or commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2025. Applications in all areas of research are welcome, but these should be aligned with UniSQ's flagship areas.
Stipend and fee scholarships are applied for as a single application within the online portal and are not awarded separately.
Each flagship scholarship offers an optional Industry Stream, which requires a mandatory 60-day industry internship. Co-funded scholarships and industry-funded stipend top-ups are highly desirable
In addition to an industry stream, there are dedicated scholarships for women in STEMM, and students with disabilities.
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UniSQ is offering the International Student Support Scholarship to eligible students in 2025. Students who wish to study on-campus, external or online for their undergraduate, postgraduate or research program may apply for this scholarship.
This scholarship requires students to meet the entry requirements for the program of study and pass the courses in the program.
This scholarship carries a value equal to 15 percent of the tuition fees for the duration of the study program and will come into effect as a reduction in the tuition fees.
Students can visit the university website for more information on other scholarships available.
Student life at UniSQ revolves around the numerous clubs and societies on campus, which bring together diverse communities and provide opportunities for students to focus on something they are passionate about. Joining a club or society is not only a great opportunity for students to create lasting friendships and make memories, but also to build skills to further their career.
UniSQ seeks to empower students to build important leadership skills through participation in formal and informal activities and opportunities.
UniSQ's leadership workshops help students to identify and grow their personal leadership qualities while enabling them to mobilise themselves and others for positive change. Leadership strengths can be put into action through roles within the university and the community.
UniSQ Sport aims to connect students who love health, sport and fitness and think of these as essential components of life. The top-notch sporting facilities at the university provide students with ample opportunity to maintain a healthy lifestyle while studying.
‘The Works' health and recreation club, located at each of UniSQ's campuses, offers a large range of activities, classes, and sporting options to help students reach their lifestyle goals.
UniSQ has a wide range of accommodation options, in the form of residential colleges, for students to choose from. Concannon College, McGregor College or Steele Rudd College offer catered and self-catered options, organised social, cultural, and sporting events, as well as specific accommodation scholarships and academic support.
Each college has catered bedrooms and a common room to be shared between 10 and 20 people. Common rooms come equipped with television sets, couches, and basic kitchen appliances, such as a kettle, toaster, fridge, small convection ovens, rice cookers and more. All rooms have designated draws for food items and utensils, apart from basic kitchen appliances.
Students living in any of the residential colleges have access to excellent facilities to relax while also maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Large open grassed areas which can be used for a variety of sports are available at all the colleges, while Concannon and McGregor also have volleyball courts. Recreation halls also contain tables for table tennis, air-hockey, and pool.
The resident on-site managers and collegiate teams provide students living in the colleges a personal level of support, while assisting them with networking and companionship. There is also a College Wellness Educator (CWE) to enhance the wellbeing of the students through support, advice, and training to the staff.
UniSQ has a wide range of accommodation options, in the form of residential colleges, for students to choose from. Concannon College, McGregor College or Steele Rudd College offer catered and self-catered options, organised social, cultural, and sporting events, as well as specific accommodation scholarships and academic support.
Air pollution is now considered to be one of the world's largest environmental health threats. It's also a serious health concern for vulnerable members of the community, who need to know ahead of time if the air they breathe is becoming less safe.
University of Southern Queensland PhD candidate Ekta Sharma has designed novel artificial intelligence early-warning systems that help solve the problem by accurately predicting future levels of critical pollutants. Her novel AI early-warning systems can forecast the levels of particulate matter (PM), atmospheric visibility, as well as other pollutants such as greenhouse gases.
Dr Sharma expected AI systems such as those designed in her research would be utilised globally to help respond to the effects of climate change and natural disasters such as bushfires.
Of only five projects awarded Australia-wide, Dr Sharma was the only Queenslander to have been awarded a coveted fellowship by the Australian Government's Office of National Intelligence.
At a time when Generations Z and Alpha are growing up with Snapchat and TikTok and other social media stimuli, constantly exposed to a rapid flow of information which is not always pleasant or even true, a team of researchers from UniSQ is set to undertake research into this phenomenon to see if they can come up with ways to help people make sense of what goes on online. The multi-discipline research team has been awarded an AUD 82,000 Education Horizon grant.
Associate Professor Hopkins, who leads the team, said: "Given the immense presence of social media in modern society, navigating it safely has become a key literacy requirement. Our research will investigate how social media literacy training can potentially be weaved into classroom pedagogies to help middle school learners become active, informed, critical agents in a digital world."
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