
Flinders University was founded in 1966 and is ranked in the top 2% in the world. The university not only provides a vibrant learning environment but also offers a range of dedicated student support services. According to the International Student Barometer (ISB) report, international students are happy with the services provided by Flinders University, rating it above 90% for student satisfaction.
Moreover, the university focuses on combining industry and practical, which establishes a solid foundation for graduates before entering the workplace! The reputation of the university is presented below:
- Ranked 5th in Australia (Times Higher Education 2020)
- The employment rate of graduates ranks second in Australia (2019 Graduate Outcomes Survey)
- Teaching quality, student support, teacher-student ratio and starting salary of graduates are ranked No.1 in Australia (Good Universities Guide 2020)
- Nursing ranked top 30 in the world
Latest updates
Delivery mode
On-shore students: The campus is open to students now. To avoid many students in one lecture hall, large lectures may be held online.
Off-shore students:
Your study will commence in online mode and the plan will be adjusted once the travel restrictions are lifted.
GPA requirements change
For the following courses, the GPA requirement has been removed:
- Master of Social Work
• Master of Biotechnology
• Master of Engineering
Contact us for more details!
Direct railway line is now open
The direct train line from CBD to Tonsley and Bedford Park main campus of Flinders University in about 20 minutes.
Popular courses
Master of Social Work (Graduate Entry)
CRICOS code: 019222G
Duration: 2 years
Intakes: March, July
Course Overview: This course provides research, analysis and clarification of the framework and knowledge of inclusive and ethical professional social work practice. It will explore a variety of social issues and themes. Students need to participate in a total of 500 hours of placement.
Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
CRICOS code: 002701K
Duration: 2 years
Intake: March
Course Overview: This course develops nursing skills and practice while you continue to gain medical clinical experience. In addition, students will learn about nursing-related issues, such as Indigenous health, Nursing and mental illness in a socio-political context, covering nursing and primary health care, physical and mental health, and pathophysiology and pharmacology. This degree is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Board, graduates are eligible to apply to become registered nurses.
Scholarships
Pathways Scholarships
Value: 20% full duration scholarship
- Currently studying a recognised Australian Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree
• For onshore student who are currently studying in internal mode
Flinders Alumni Scholarships
Value: 20% full duration scholarship
- Rewards student who havesuccessfully completed an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification from Flinders University and study another undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Flinders University
- Full fee-paying international students
*No deadline and no separate application needed. Student’s eligibility will be accessed automatically upon receiving applications.
Vice-Chancellor International Scholarships
Value: 50% reduction in tuition fees
• Undergraduate applicants require an equivalent minimum ATAR 95 or above
• Postgraduate applicants require an equivalent of 6.5 GPA or above
Applications open for Semester 1 in 2022 now!
For students who meet the requirements for Vice-Chancellor Undergraduate or Postgraduate International Scholarships, submit your application before the deadline and include your completed Vice-Chancellor International Scholarship Form. You will then be assessed, and advised if you are successful.