Higher Education Resources in Oceania
Dual Cores of Australia and New Zealand, Multiple Points of Specialization.
AUSTRALIA
A World-Class Research Powerhouse.
1) High-Quality Education Standards and Level; 2)Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Act; 3)VET Quality Framework; 4)Support for Research and Innovation; 5)Academic Integrity and Equity Policies.
High-Quality Educational Resources, World-Renowned Reputation.
1) Excellent Teaching Quality; 2)Abundant Research Resources; 3)Curriculum Design and Internship Opportunities; 4)Internationally Recognized Qualifications; 5)Global Education Cooperation.
Australia’s High-Quality Educational Resources.
Among 42 universities nationwide, 38 are public. Their academic qualifications are globally recognized, and research output intensity has long been among the top ten in the world. Group of Eight consistently ranked within the Top 100 in the three major rankings (QS, THE, ARWU), they account for over 70% of Australia’s competitive research funding and more than half of the highly cited papers.
education system: Small but Fine
new zealand
All eight public universities rank within the QS Top 500, with the University of Auckland consistently stable in the global Top 100 (QS 2025 #68)
Sustainable Development-Oriented Specialized Education
Pacific Island Nations
The University of Fiji, Fiji National University, and the University of the South Pacific (main campus in Suva) have academic credentials mutually recognized with the Commonwealth system. Courses in Tourism Management, Climate Change Adaptation, Marine Conservation, etc., are tailored to regional needs.
Regional Cooperation and Prospects
The Australian and New Zealand governments continuously launch programs like “Destination Australia” and “New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships” to attract high-level international postgraduate students.
Higher Education Institutes


