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Studying abroad with Murdoch University

The Study Abroad Program at Murdoch University is designed to maximize your enjoyment and experience as an overseas student while still allowing you to complete your degree on time.

The benefits:

  • The chance to live and study on an Australian campus for one or two semesters
  • Make lifelong friendships
  • Travel to different parts of the unique country that is Australia.

Through living on campus or nearby, you will have the chance to live the Australian lifestyle and meet other students from all over the world. Throughout the semester, you will also be able to participate in excursions to places of interest in Western Australia. 

The most popular of these is our North West trip - a 10 day camping safari to the remote outback of WA - which gives you the chance to experience the vast and breathtaking beauty of Australia in ‘true blue’ Aussie style.

The facts about our study abroad program:

  • More than 18% of Murdoch University’s students are international students from over 65 different countries
  • Many of our Australian students are from different ethnic backgrounds
  • We have a truly multi-cultural student community and a vibrant and cosmopolitan campus life

We are proud to offer an excellent support system to help you through the challenges of the study abroad experience.  In the Student Support Office, for example, we have a team of staff specially dedicated to the Study Abroad Program, together with three Student Advisors to help you. 

We invite you to come and join us at Murdoch University for a truly unforgettable experience.

 

 
A fun-filled bus trip to the rugged North West of Western Australia.
 

Summer program opportunities

Be a part of our Tropical Marine Biology program and experience our Coral Coast.

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