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At UniSC, we strive towards preparing our international students to become workforce ready, and excel in their field of study. You will be taught by academics who are experts in their field whilst thriving in a learning environment that supports you throughout your journey.
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International Students

Information for prospective UniSC international students on programs and fees, how to apply and preparing for arrival.

Global Mobility

Information about UniSC's Global Mobility office where you can explore your overseas study opportunities.

International Partnerships

Information about UniSC's agents and representatives, university and global industry partners, and transnational education (TNE) opportunities.

Key rankings

We have received some incredible rankings in 2024, reflecting UniSC's commitment to research, the environment in which the university sits, it’s students and the community.

26 research fields ranked at world standard or above Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
Top 4% globally for 'Impact' THE Impact Rankings 2024
1st in Queensland for ‘Climate Action’ THE Impact Rankings 2024
5 stars for teaching quality

International related news

Clinical trial aims to reduce agitation in people with dementia
25 Oct

University of the Sunshine Coast Clinical Trials will assess the effectiveness of a twice-a-day capsule to reduce agitation in people with dementia.

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Nurturing great ideas: UniSC makes way for a new wave of innovation
24 Oct

The University of the Sunshine Coast’s focus on nurturing and guiding forward-thinking ideas, productivity and potential across its communities has been strengthened through the launch of UniSC Innovation.

Displaced Palestinians live in tents on February 11, 2024 in Rafah, Gaza
Israel’s actions in Gaza, backed by the US, are shaking the world order to its core
23 Oct

While the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar could have provided an off-ramp for the conflict in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ongoing vows of “total victory” make this seem unlikely.