Before you commence
All commencing higher degree by research candidates can do certain things to prepare for their studies. The following steps will give you the best chance of making a smooth transition to your new life at the University of Newcastle so that you feel as comfortable as possible from day one.
- Let us know when you’re arriving! Email: graduate-research@newcastle.edu.au to confirm your commencement date. If you let us know early enough, we can ensure everything is ready for you from the start, including your laptop and access to support services.
- Book a place at a Graduate Research Meet and Greet session. These take place on the first Monday of every month (except January) on Callaghan campus and are an important induction experience for all commencing candidates. If you have given us at least two weeks’ notice of when you plan to start, you will also be able to collect your free laptop at the session. We will let you know when your session is on.
- Schedule a first face-to-face meeting with your supervisory team. Once you have booked your place at a Meet and Greet session, why not arrange your first meeting with your supervisors for later in the same day.
International students
Candidates moving to Australia have additional things to do to prepare for life in the country. You will receive information on what to do before departing as part of your onboarding pack. The important things to arrange include:
- Student visa: You must arrange a valid Student visa for the duration of your studies. The Australian Government Department of Home Affairs provides comprehensive information about the Student visa (subclass 500) and the process to apply for a visa. All visa applications are lodged and assessed by the Department. To apply for your visa you will need to have received your Confirmation of Enrolment document, also known as an eCOE. We will send you this after you have accepted your offer to study with us and paid any deposit fees. The base student visa application charge set by the Department of Home Affairs is $1,600.
- Overseas Student Health Cover: It is a condition of your Student Visa to have OSHC for the duration of your Visa. If you are awarded a scholarship, your Offer of Admission will have included details on the coverage that can be arranged for you. The University's preferred provider is Medibank. As part of your offer acceptance, you can elect for the University to arrange OSHC on your behalf. The Department of Home Affairs website contains information on OSHC requirements.
- Travel: Along with booking your flights, you should plan how you will travel from the airport to Newcastle. The University's Before you Leave page has up-to-date information on your options.
- Accommodation: You may need to arrange temporary accommodation for your first weeks in Newcastle so that you can visit longer term accommodation after you have arrived. The Accommodation webpage lists some of your options.
- School registration: If you have School-age children (5-18) you will need to register them with the NSW Department for Education. Note that there may be fees applicable for children of temporary residents.
- Finances: bring AUD $1,000 in cash and $3,000 with you for accommodation, transport, food and other essential costs on your arrival. Note that if you are on a HDR scholarship, it may take up to four weeks from your commencement to receive your first payment. You may also choose to apply for a bank account online before you arrive. For more information on opening a bank account and on cost of living in Australia, see the Finances page.
- Budgeting: The University's HDR living allowance stipend base rate is $36,000 – it is recommended that you should budget on this as a minimum amount for living expenses. Beyond that, the table on the HDR Costs page provides indicative amounts required for a student and are presented as a guide only. Note that the Department of Home Affairs has a Living Costs Calculator for international students.
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