OVERVIEW

Established in 1874, located in the city of Adelaide, South Australia

State-owned, diversified in major, has various campuses, belong to Group of Eight (Go8)- top 8 leading Australian universities.

Trained five of the eight Australian scientists who won the Nobel Prize and the first astronauts of Australia.

Scale: nearly 20,000 students (of which there are about 4,000 students from 88 countries), over 2,400 faculty and staff.

Slogan: “Light of learning under the cross.”

Affiliation programs: engineering, computing, and mathematics in North Terrace campus

VISION 

Build upon traditional innovation, through researching and teaching in various majors

Develop international  financial stability

Provide a vibrant, intellectual environment for staff and students.

Ability to apply technical knowledge to solve  petroleum engineering problems

Ability to integrate with technology in the field.

Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally.

Ability to work in groups and interact with colleagues and the public in a professional, ethical and safe way.

LEARNING ORGANIZATION

More than 120 graduate programs and more than 200 graduate programs.

Affiliation programs with Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT):

▸Electrical and Electronic Engineering

▸Civil Engineering

▸Petroleum Engineering

▸Chemical Engineering

▸Business Administration

ACCOMMODATION COSTS

University of Adelaide gives students a wide selection of accommodations depending on the financial ability of each person, including student residences, dormitories…

In addition, the centers such as health, career, professional development, and sports centers always support students’ life

Accommodation: Adelaide university is located in the west End of the city and the college residence

See details at: http://adelaide.edu.au/accommodation.

Living expenses: average 12,000 AUD per year (excluding insurance and security charges), less than 18 percent compared to Sydney and 17 percent to Melbourne.