Written by Study Options on Thursday 8th August, 2013
Welcome to Study Options' new website for vocational study in Australia and New Zealand. Study Options has been working with universities in Australia and New Zealand for 8 years, but did you know that we have also been sending students to colleges in both countries for nearly as long? We felt it was finally time for the colleges website to get a bit of a revamp and to provide our students with a whole lot more information about vocational courses in Australia and New Zealand.
Written by Study Options on Tuesday 6th August, 2013
Australia and New Zealand are two of the world's largest wine producing countries, consequently the wine courses offered in their colleges are some of the best in the world. Whatever your area of interest in wine - growing grapevines, wine making or marketing and management - there will be a course available to suit. Your vocational course will enable you access to an active industry and hands-on experience in real vineyards.
Written by Study Options on Tuesday 6th August, 2013
The Whitsunday Islands are a group of islands located off the coast of Queensland, and in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. With 74 islands, many or which are uninhabited and unspoilt, this is the largest island chain you will find along Australia's coast. White sand beaches, sea and miles of blue sky make the Whitsundays an enduringly popular tourist destination.
83 Alma Road,
Clifton,
Bristol,
BS8 2DP
Nearest train station: Clifton Down
By road: There are frequent buses from Temple Meads and the city centre. There is plenty of parking nearby.
Telephone: 0117 911 5610
Email: mail@studyoptions.com
Study Options
19 Eastbourne Terrace
Platform 1,
Paddington Station
W2 6LG
Telephone: 020 7353 7200
Email: mail@studyoptions.com
You need to book an appointment to visit us at this office - call or email us to talk to a student advisor.
If you are thinking of going to study in Australia or New Zealand, you will have realised, that both countries are about as far away as you can get from the UK. Unless you want to spend 3 months getting to your chosen college, flying is really the only way. At a minimum the journey from the UK to Sydney can take 21 hours with the necessary stopovers, so it really pays to plan your travel arrangements ahead of time!
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