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One of the most important aspects of choosing your study abroad destination is cost. Studying in Australia is more affordable than other options. World-class research facilities and supervisors provide masters or research students in Australia Globally-recognised Australian courses and qualifications It is the 6th largest country in the world, occupying an entire continent of some 7.6 million square kilometres. There is no other place on the entire planet that provides a better living standard than good old Melbourne. The five main categories were stability, health care, culture, environment, education and infrastructure. Join a leading Australian research and teaching University, committed to quality teaching, innovative research and superior service standards. La Trobe University is a multi-campus university in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1964 by an Act of Parliament to become the third university in the state of Victoria.[5] The main campus of La Trobe is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora; two other major campuses are located in the Victorian city he University, as of 2010, has an EFTSL (equivalent Full-Time Student Unit) of 25,127 and an international student population of 6,609 from over 90 countries worldwide.[4] The University lodge (postgraduate and mature-age) Graduate house (graduate and mature-age) The University Lodge Situated on the fringe of the main Melbourne campus this friendly residence is ideal for the postgraduate or mature student.The environment is specially designed for those students who are serious about study.The Lodge has a pleasant atmosphere and residents welcome newcomers, who quickly become part of the close and supportive group. The Lodge is also a short walk from Macleod train station and the YMCA. Self catered (prepare and cook your own meals) Single bedrooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens Twin share bedrooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens Between 12 to 27 residents per floor Predominantly age group between 22 to 30 years Serviced by the campus bus Graduate House is a friendly collegiate-style residence that is one of the most popular dwellings on the Melbourne campus. It is located in a quiet residential area on the Northern periphery of the campus. It specialises in accommodation for mature age and postgraduate students, whether single or couples. It is very popular with married couples (no children permitted). Modern fully equipped kitchens and large sunny lounge areas with television and video facilities on each floor, service this residence. The Gazebo and BBQ in the private yard area is a favourite place to gather for informal social get-togethers. Self catered (you do your own cooking) Single/twin share bedrooms with shared bathrooms and kitchen Couples (double bed) bedrooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens Up to 35 residents per floor, three kitchens and one lounge per floor Predominant age group between 22 to 30 years Serviced by the campus bus/ short walk to central campus Located in a secure and quiet garden setting, the extremely popular Barnes Way complex provides its residents with all of the advantages of a private rental accommodation needed for families or groups of up to six students wanting to share. These fully furnished self-contained flats are located in pleasant surroundings about 10 minutes walk from the centre of the campus. All major kitchen appliances, beds and furniture are supplied. Residents supply their own cutlery, crockery, cooking pots, linen and blankets. Off street parking is provided, and a play ground and BBQ are centrally located within the grounds. Fully self contained units of two to six bedroom flats (apartments) Fully furnished lounge, bedrooms and kitchen Ideal for families with children and married couples There are 86 flats on the site Total number of residents: approximately 300 overall Age range of residents is very broad (each flat differs) Serviced by the campus bus / short walk to the central Melbourne campus Arts and communications Business and economics Education Health sciences IT and engineering Law Science and Psychology