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We encourage all students to gain practical experience and future career contacts by undertaking internships and work placements in their chosen field while they study. To find out more about the opportunities available, contact your Faculty Advisor or the Career Development Centre (CDC).

The CDC can also help you find casual part-time work to help you meet your living expenses, as well as offering a whole range of services - resume preparation, interview workshops, industry/company research - to help you plan your career. You may find the following guide useful: Working in Australia after you Graduate.

International Students

As part of your Student Visa, international students may work up to 20 hours per week while they are studying in Australia. You will need to apply for permission from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship by completing their Application for a Student Visa with Permission to Work form. Visit the Students section of the Department's website for more information.

 

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