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The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) is a young, fresh university driven with the unwavering belief that community and culture is just as important as a world-class education.

Being young has its benefits: no stale traditions, no phrases like “That’s the way we’ve always done it”. At UniSC you can build your own pathway from zero.

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE COAST CAMPUSES
IN AUSTRALIA

Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay, Fraser Coast, Caboolture, Gympie

Being young has its benefits too. The first campus of the University of the Sunshine Coast opened its doors in 1996. Today, their award-winning facilities span five campuses across South East Queensland.


You’re never going to be bombarded by stale traditions or hear phrases like “That’s the way we’ve always done it”.

Why UniSC?

  1. Locations: UniSC offers flexible study options at a network of teaching locations between Brisbane and the Fraser Coast
  2. Rankins: UniSC is the second ranked public university in Australia and No. 1 in QLD* for overall educational experience. And we have a five-star rating for teaching!
  3. Diversity: UniSC is committed to creating a work and study environment which values the rich diversity of its staff and students
  4. Sustainability: UniSC is committed to developing an environmentally sustainable campus for students, staff and the wider community

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Scholarship at UniSC

At the University of the Sunshine Coast, they believe every student should have the opportunity to achieve their dreams through higher education.

$4.3 Million is available to UniSC students in scholarships and bursaries each year.

I was 40 when I first decided that I needed to make a change to my life, not just for me but also for the people around me, my children especially. But also, I wanted to do something that would enable me to give back to the community and the people around me. I was unsure at the start of my journey on how I would accomplish this but thought enrolling in university would be a good start.

Rebecca Castledine from Australia – Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

In Australia there are good career opportunities, the country is beautiful, something different from Europe (where I am from).

Macquarie has a modern campus, good lecturers and offers good opportunities for graduates.

Once completed my Master, I would find a job in Human Resourses.

Isabelle from Switzerland – Master of Management