
University of Tasmania
Study Tours
Our Study Tours offer an opportunity for students to engage in a short-term international experience that will improve English language competency and cross-cultural understanding, all whilst providing unforgettable experiences in a unique part of Australia. Tasmania has so much to offer.
Accommodation fees
- Homestay $405 weekly
- Sharehouse $380 weekly
- Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay, Hobart, TAS 7005
- Newnham Drive, Newnham, Launceston, TAS 7248
- Hobart CBD, Hobart, TAS 7000
Must be at least 18 years old
About University of Tasmania
Our story began over 130 years ago, in a sandstone building overlooking Hobart. Since those early days, with three lecturers teaching eleven students, our purpose has remained the same. Through academic excellence, we make our home, and the world, a better place. We are a University that makes a positive difference for Tasmanians and Tasmania and, from Tasmania, the world. Our governance, leadership and strategy are focused on ensuring we deliver and sustain this mission.
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General English
General English is designed for students who are looking to improve their everyday English communication skills to travel or do casual work in an English speaking country.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
English for Academic Purposes is designed for international students looking to pursue further academic study in Australia, whether that’s schooling, university, TAFE or Vocational Education and Training (VET).
English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
English for Specific Purposes courses are suited to people looking to study or work in certain fields and professions. For example, there are ESP courses tailored to nursing, business, aviation and more.
Exam Preparation
Exam Preparation courses are for those who need to sit an English language exam for work, visa, or education purposes.
English for Teaching
As the name suggests, English for Teaching courses are for those who want to teach English in schools or education settings in their own country or other non-English speaking locations. An intermediate level of English proficiency is generally required as a prerequisite for these courses.