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Australia has been repeatedly ranked as one of the most liveable countries in the world. People in Australia enjoy safe cities, affordable healthcare, world-class education, reliable infrastructure, business opportunities and a healthy environment.
Best Student City in Australia
Melbourne - QS Best Student Cities Ranking 2024
Enjoy four seasons
Perth has year-round sunshine and great city beaches.
Melbourne has warm summers, sunny springs, crispy leaved autumns and cool winters.
World’s most liveable city
Both Melbourne and Perth consistently rank as one of the world’s 10 most liveable cities, even appearing in the #1 spot.
Global Liveability Index, The Economist Intelligence Uni
Melbourne: 168 Exhibition St Melbourne VIC 3000
Perth: 1/647 Wellington St Perth WA 6000
All campuses are located in the centre of their respective cities. If you need any further assistance, please contact the International Student Support Office at int.support@aipc.net.au.
Wifi is available throughout the campuses.
The campuses has several teaching rooms, with all containing laptops, data projectors, TVs, whiteboards, seating and tables. There are also couches, chairs and coffee tables available to create counselling interview environments which are useful in the teaching and counselling practice environment.
A separate student study area is available for students, with access to computer and printer/scanner facilities. There is also study space available for students who do not need a pc or who have their own laptop.
All staff and students have access to the Institute’s Online Library. The Online Library is also accessible from the Higher Education Learning Portal (HELP), AIPC’s online learning system for students. Here, you can search the catalogue of AIPC hard copy resources, which contains over 3000 books, journals and articles. You can also search our online databases of electronic journals, providing access to almost 2000 journals.
A kitchen for student use is available, and contains a fridge, microwave, dishwasher as well as tea and coffee facilities.
An area for students belonging to any faith who wish to pray or reflect is also available.
AIPC takes student safety and security on campus seriously. In addition to our Prevention of and Response to Sexual Misconduct and Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Discrimination and Harassment policies, students need to take reasonable care that their acts or omissions do not adversely affect the health and safety of other persons.
During your initial orientation session on campus, we will provide you with information and tips on how to stay safe online, on campus and in the community.
If you have any concerns about the safety and security of our campus, please contact the International Student Support Officer at int.support@aipc.net.au.
The Australian Government created the Education Services for Overseas (ESOS) Act and associated standards to help protect the rights and responsibilities of international students.
The Government also has a fact sheet for international students to help you understand this important information whilst you study in Australia.
If you would like more information, please visit the Study Australia website, submit an online enquiry to the government, or contact AIPC’s International Student Liaison Officer at int.support@aipc.net.au.
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