Located in Newcastle upon Tyne, England’s fifth largest city, the campus extends into the city centre.
Newcastle is known for the friendliness of its residents, the high quality of life and the relatively low cost of living. It has always welcomed foreign students.
Here is a guide to how much it costs international students to study at Newcastle University.
1. Tuition fees for international students to study in the University of Newcastle range from 25,000 Australian Dollars to 34,000 Australian dollars. The cost of living at the University of Newcastle: about 8,500 Australian dollars to 11,500 Australian dollars.
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The University of Newcastle offers high quality undergraduate and master’s degree programmes.
The University has eight faculties: Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Arts, Education, Engineering, Law, Environment and Society, Medicine and Science.
More than 200 undergraduate degree programs and 130 taught graduate programs are offered, and all departments offer master’s or doctoral research programs.
As of 2015, the university has 20,000 full-time students, including over 3,000 students from over 100 countries outside the UK. The campus has a strong atmosphere of international academic exchange.
Newcastle University’s medical school is consistently ranked among the best in the UK and is the first medical institution in Europe and only the second in the world to be licensed for human stem cell research.
Its Medicine and Electrical and Electronic Engineering programmes are among the top universities in the UK by subject.
Newcastle University won The Times University of the Year award in 2000.
Newcastle has two top business schools, Newcastle Business School and Newcastle University Business School.
In August 2014, the University of Newcastle Business School received AACSB accreditation, officially becoming a world-class business school with triple accreditation (AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA).
As of 2014, less than 1% of the world’s business schools have earned the title.