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Deakin University, Australia announces fee waivers worth $1,95,000 for July 2010 intake

 

Published on Feb 2, 2010

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Scholastic excellence, top quality research, industry partnerships and tailored courses are some of the key factors that make Deakin University one of the fastest growing, relevant, innovative and a responsive Australian university.

Deakin offers wide range of courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels through its state-of- the-art campuses in Melbourne, Geelong and Warrnambool. Most of the courses have a built-in work component or internships, which provide practical relevance to the degree. Its exceptional student support system is dedicated to provide logistical support and career advice including placement assistance to create an environment for students to work in a team, communicate in diverse environments and work independently. Deakin's alumni are successfully placed with renowned organizations across the globe.

Amongst the recent accolades won by the University, Deakin's MBA and MBA (International) have received a 5 star rating from the Graduate Management Association of Australia (GMAA).

In an endeavour to provide financial assistance to Deakin aspirants, the University has announced Bursaries worth $1, 95, 000/- for the upcoming July 2010 intake.

Deakin has been the first Australian university to establish its presence in India. It has an India office based in New Delhi for more than a decade now that provides guidance, counseling and administrative assistance to its Indian aspirants. Committed to establish lasting associations with academic, government and industry partners in India, Deakin has launched the Deakin India Research Initiative (DIRI), which received an overwhelming response for Indian institutions and industry for the collaborative research program and the India-based Deakin PhD program.

In wake of the recent acts of violence against Australian students, Deakin's student support system emerged significantly capable to provide a secure environment to its 5000 strong international student community through its comprehensive safety programme in place.

Prof. Sally Walker, Vice Chancellor says, "Whilst no one, in any country, can guarantee that violence will never occur, I can say without fear of contradiction that Deakin has done and will continue to do, everything it can to ensure their safety and to enable them to enjoy, and benefit from,

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