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Go further with Federation University

Federation University has a distinguished history as one of Australia’s oldest higher education institutions, celebrating 150 years in 2020. Adding to a network of campuses across Victoria, Federation University took over the former Monash campus, located on Clyde Road in Berwick, in 2017 and provides an extensive range of programs including pathways from vocational education.

The Federation University Berwick Campus offers a great choice of study areas – health, education, business, arts, science, psychology, information technology and is pleased to introduce a new range of Sport Education courses in 2022. With these options, you can explore your passions and shape your future whether you are switching careers, starting careers or looking to upskill.

Federation University proudly supports local graduates and local employment. Through the extensive work-integrated learning opportunities such as industry placements and close connection with the local communities, Federation University has ranked number one in Victoria yet again by the Good University Guide for Full-time Graduate Employment*.

Federation realises that many now have to juggle between home, work, and life commitments, so it has developed different study modes to allow for flexibility to suit the lifestyle of students. Alongside flexible study modes, the university offers a range of student support services: Tutoring, Study Skills, Mentor program, Online Study Groups, Studiosity and student clubs and events. These opportunities help make Federation University #1 in Victoria for student support.

By applying to study at Federation University in 2022, you will join a supportive community highly regarded for producing highly employable graduates ready for the future of the industry they choose to study.

For more information on how to get started, contact 1800 FED UNI (1800 333 864) or head to federation.edu.au

*The Good Universities Guide 2022, undergraduate level.

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