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From the iconic state capital of Sydney to beautiful regional areas such as Newcastle and Wollongong, NSW delivers an exceptional international student experience, with high employability, and a quality lifestyle.
Map of study locations in New South Wales
12 universities including six universities in the QS Top 200 World University Rankings
Sydney is ranked in the Top 10 globally for the QS Best Student Cities Rankings
NSW is the financial hub of Australia, with an economy expected to grow to $1 trillion by 2030.
Bondi Beach, Sydney. Image courtesy of Destination NSW.
The capital city of New South Wales, Sydney, is home to quality education providers including top ranked universities, public and private vocational colleges and schools, and English language providers.
The city is a major innovation hub which starts in the classrooms and lecture theatres of Sydney’s world-class universities. The diversity of Sydney’s education sector has produced leaders in every field from medicine and science to arts and humanities.
Whatever your preferred field of study, you’ll find it in NSW’s diverse portfolio of education providers.
NSW is a major economic centre in Australia. Its $600 billion economy is larger than that of both Malaysia and Singapore.
More than 200 of Australia’s top 500 companies are based in NSW, and 64 per cent of Australia’s tech start-ups are based in Sydney. This dynamic business environment offers ample work experience and employment opportunities for international students.
NSW is the home of education innovation, with 40% of Australia’s education technology (EdTech) companies based in the state.
Other key industries include:
When you study in NSW, you’ll join more than 200,000 international students from more than 160 different countries around the world. NSW offers countless opportunities to learn, work and explore.
NSW is proudly multicultural with 30% of NSW residents born overseas and more than 275 languages spoken.
Cake Boi, Hamilton, Newcastle. Image courtesy of Destination NSW.
Sydney is widely recognised as one of the world’s great cities and it is consistently ranked in the top 10 internationally for quality of living.
Sydney Harbour at night.
Macquarie University, University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, University of Technology Sydney, TAFE NSW and Western Sydney University
Over 5.2 million
One of the most iconic and well-known buildings in the world
Studying in NSW has changed my life for the best in so many ways. I have learnt to grow as an individual.
Nayonikja from India
Sydney offers some of the best education opportunities in the world so it’s no surprise Sydney is also ranked one of the world’s top ten student cities.
Whether you're exploring the dazzling Sydney Harbour, the pristine beaches of Bondi and Manly, or venturing out into Greater Sydney there are endless adventures to be had.
There is always plenty to do and see in Sydney with it’s vibrant city life and arts and culture scene. There’s rooftop bars, restaurants with stunning views, designer shops, busy cafes and many free events to attend.
Sydney also hosts the world’s largest short film festival and the spectacular Vivid Sydney festival.
The University of Sydney
Study NSW is a dedicated team within the New South Wales Government responsible for supporting and enhancing the experience of international students across the state.