Melbourne

Come to Melbourne in the Summer and Start a Free Study Tour

Melbourne has been ranked as the most livable city in the world for seven consecutive years. With the arrival of the annual summer study tour season, are there any schools worth mentioning and activities suitable for parent-child travel? So how to arrange the itinerary of free travel to take into account it, hurry up and follow my footsteps to have a look!

Melbourne has been ranked as the most livable city in the world for seven consecutive years, which means that the quality and living standards of Melbourne’s citizens are ahead of most cities in the country.

This list is based on the city’s social stability, medical care, culture and environment, education, Scores on infrastructure and other aspects. Melbourne is also an economic and economic center in the southern hemisphere of Australia, a commercial shopping center city and a cultural center in the southern hemisphere.

Recommended excursions to key universities in Melbourne

University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is the oldest university in Victoria, the number one institution of higher learning in Australia, and the 32nd top institution in the world.

The teaching at the University of Melbourne not only pays attention to specialization, but also cares about students’ life and personality cultivation and other vertical abilities. Founded in 1853, the school covers an area of 22.5 hectares.

There are many historical and ancient buildings and beautiful ecological animals and plants on the campus. Inheriting the Western tradition, there are a total of 13 residential colleges and more than ten affiliated colleges on the campus of the University of Melbourne.

The University of Melbourne has also cultivated many outstanding figures in politics, culture and business, including two Nobel Prize winners in medicine, two former Australian prime ministers and countless political and business celebrities. So where does a visit to the University of Melbourne, dubbed “Melbourne’s Hogwarts” begin?

Suggested area: University of Melbourne Carlton Campus;
Transportation: 1. Walking distance from the city, 2. Take multiple trams such as No. 1, No. 3, No. 5, No. 6, No. 8 from the city;
Recommended length of visit: about 1-2 hours.

Highlight 1: Towering old buildings and majestic ceilings.
The University of Melbourne building, created by its unique architectural methods in ancient times, has a very amazing spatial pattern and is also the inspiration for Harry Potter’s magical campus.

Highlight 2: Ian. Porter Art Museum
Situated in front of the University of Melbourne, the Ian Porter Art Museum boasts a curated collection of classic and contemporary art. There are regular rotating exhibitions. If you like art, don’t miss it!

Highlight 3: [Mad Max] Filming Location The underground parking lot of the University of
Melbourne is based on the original version of Mad Max, which has very unique post-apocalyptic architectural features. As a result, he has won several awards.

Highlight 4: The Granger Museum
This autobiographical museum outlines the life of Percy Grainger. The collection contains costumes, sheet music, musical instruments and much more. It is a must-visit for music lovers.

Highlight 5: The Baillieu Library
With 3.6 million books, it is one of the largest libraries in Australia.

Monash University

Monash University is one of the world’s top 100 prestigious schools, ranked 80th in the 2018 Thames World University Rankings, and is also one of the eight prestigious schools in the Ivy League. The school was founded in 1958 by Congress to commemorate the outstanding Australian soldier, scholar and engineer John. Sir Monash.

Monash University is not only well-known internationally for its superb research and academics, it is also one of the largest national universities in Australia. Its comprehensive strength is among the best and it is also a famous intensive research university in the world.

Monash has ten colleges in Melbourne offering nearly 90 specialist undergraduate and postgraduate courses, of which the School of Business and Economics is the largest in Australia and has an international presence.

In addition, the School of Engineering is also one of the largest engineering schools in Australia, and its graduates are favored by the business community and academia; The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health is a research member of many medical and biological research associations.

Suggested area: Monash University Clayton Campus;
Transportation: 1. Take the bus train from the city, get off at Clayton station and walk to it; 2. Take the bus tram, get off at Caulfield Station and transfer to tram 900.
Suggested duration: About 1 hour.Highlights
Each college has a completely different architectural style, such as the mechanical style of the School of Engineering, which is very special.
The campus is very large and also has a large area of greenery and lawns.

RMIT University

RMIT University is a comprehensive public university in Melbourne and one of Australia’s oldest institutions of higher learning. It has produced a large number of outstanding graduates from academia, politics and business, and is known for its highest employment rate in Australia.

RMIT has three faculties: the School of Business, the School of Design and Social Sciences, and the School of Science, Engineering and Technology.

RMIT University has Australia’s largest engineering school; In the QS World University Rankings 2018, it ranked 11th in art and design and 26th in the world in architecture and built environment.

Its graduates have gained an internationally recognized reputation in disciplines such as advertising, art, communications, design, engineering, business and technical disciplines. Its college building has a modern design! Very peculiar.

Highlights 

Visiting the Royal Institute of Technology campus in Melbourne’s central area is to see its harmonious blend of old and new buildings. There are not only ancient Gothic buildings from the Victorian colonial period, but also new and unique buildings with a sense of post-modern design newly completed in recent years. The conflict and blending of the two cultures produces a very peculiar tolerance, which also symbolizes the multicultural integration of the city of Melbourne.