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When you talk about education in Australia, in academic studies in particular, it is always important to mention that Australia is nowadays, qualified per international parameters, the 2nd country in educational quality worldwide. A testimony of this quality is translated by 8 Nobel Prizes offered to scientists and researchers, including a recent Nobel Prize in Medicine (2005) for 2 researchers of the University of Western Australia. Quite amazing when taking this information into consideration when opting to study at a University overseas.
Postgraduate awards have vital importance nowadays. To position well as professionals world-wide, achieve better roles, or be more prepared to overcome challenges within the professional sphere, these are good reasons to continue your studies. Whichever country you decide to reside in the future, an Australian award would assure you quality a much sought after and recognised qualification to add to your CV.
The postgraduate courses, including Masters and PhDs, have an average length of 6 months to 3 years, which may include coursework activities or academic research.
Usually the postgraduate courses are set in a structure to ease continued studies; there are Graduate Certificates (6 months) complementing the studies offered by a normal graduation, Graduate Diplomas (1 year) developing further knowledge in a certain field of study and also may have equivalent credits for a Masters course, Masters (from 1 to 3 years) to boost the professional knowledge of an individual or a research field, and lastly the Doctorates or PhDs with further studies research within determined fields.
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