Campus | Higher Education Hub with Expert Tips & Tools for University and other Tertiary Studies | The Sydney Morning Herald

We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.

Advertisement
Higher Education banner

Campus

Get started on the next step in your education with our essential guide to courses, careers and student life

Search University & College Courses

Medicine graduate Liam Morrissey was inspired to become a doctor after his family’s experience with rural health. 

Instead of sending city doctors to rural hospitals, this uni is changing course

Liam Morrissey knows the gap between bush and city access to healthcare. He’s just graduated from the University of Sydney’s medical school in Dubbo, created to bridge it.

Ben Kaldas (left), Mai Lilly Roberts and Em Eaton are among the students awaiting formal offers.

Every student, every course: Search our database of first-round university offers

More than 47,000 offers of places in university, TAFE and private college courses for 2026 land in inboxes on Tuesday afternoon.

  • by Craig Butt and Nicole Precel
Shauna-Lee Young will study teaching at the Australian Catholic University next year.
Updated
HSC

HSC students receive university offers: Search our database for entry scores

The state’s top school-leavers are looking beyond the traditional prestigious degrees in law and engineering.

  • by Craig Butt and Sally Rawsthorne
In partnership with
UNE logo

Post-Graduate Study

Latest

Revealed: The Australian universities boasting some of the best courses in the world

Revealed: The Australian universities boasting some of the best courses in the world

Four engineering courses have been ranked in the world’s top 10, while 13 data science and AI courses are in the global top 100. Search our table to see more.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Aggressive, entitled parents to be banned from school in behaviour crackdown
Exclusive
Education

Aggressive, entitled parents to be banned from school in behaviour crackdown

Principals will be given the power to prevent those who engage in unreasonable or threatening behaviour from coming within 25 metres of school grounds and contacting teachers.

  • by Emily Kowal and Sally Rawsthorne
Advertisement
Why this Sydney university is under fire from three directions

Why this Sydney university is under fire from three directions

UTS is fending off problems on multiple fronts, with staff on strike, a damning report and the disappearance of a pathway for year 12s.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Revealed: The state’s most improved schools in the 2025 HSC
Exclusive
HSC

Revealed: The state’s most improved schools in the 2025 HSC

Results from 2019 to 2025 were used to identify where was the biggest uptick in the proportion of students achieving band 4, 5 and 6 results.

  • by Emily Kowal
Mia got early entry to the uni course of her dreams. But is it killing the ATAR?

Mia got early entry to the uni course of her dreams. But is it killing the ATAR?

Early offers give students and universities greater certainty, but there are fears they undermine the whole point of ranking HSC results.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
What do migration debates and bushfires have in common? They both scare off foreign students

What do migration debates and bushfires have in common? They both scare off foreign students

Government messaging must be consistent and disciplined because would-be students – and their governments – are reading.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne