The best university for distance education. They mainly specialise in agricultural courses but they have fairly good science facilities too with lecturers who are genuinely interested in their subjects. The science courses have intensive schools where distance education students arrive from all arou...
A great uni for distance education! I'm completing a Bachelor degree at a university in my town on-campus and studying a diploma online with UNE concurrently. They are so flexible and amazing with online learning. The lecturers respond quickly and are very helpful. I had to defer a UNE exam due to h...
I have been studying off campus for the past three years. UNE does a great job with distance delivery of lectures. I have found the Moodle sites great - the lecturers usually respond to my questions (and I have plenty) in a timely manner. Assignments are marked quickly.
I attended this university during trimester 2 - 2019 as an exchange student coming from Italy. My experience at UNE was definitely positive and I would do it again if possible. Since my arrival the staff was kind and really interested in giving me an amazing stay at UNE. Over the trimester, when I h...
Studied my 2 year Master of Teaching (Secondary), 1 year Master of Arts and now going to start my Phd in 2016, all via distance education. Based on my experience, UNE are the leaders in distance education with plenty of support via forum discussions, unit resources and knowledgeable teachers.
University of New England is located in a very beautiful landscape in the nature, university got good number of international students intact most of the on-campus student are international, they have a beautiful and big library which is great... kangaroo can be seen inside the university premises, ...
For 12 years managed Electronics Workshop situated in Physics building. For 2 years conducted a 1st Year BSc Course in Computer-aided Printed Circuit Design.
These people are a joke. DO NOT bother to apply with UNE. They do not respond, they are rude, they are incompetent and you will waste days messing around with their incompetence. Seriously, go anywhere but here!!!
Having studied at many universities both in Australia and Overseas, the students services I experienced at UNE deserves five star rating from the time of enrollment until completion of my law degree. Many lecturers I had were students centric and had a great passion for what they taught and cared f...
Great university. Only issue is that academic staff are so overloaded with work (you could employ more staff) that they are sometimes very hard to get in touch with. Other than that all good.
I have completed a Master's at the university with a higher than Distinction average. I cannot graduate because the Office of Professional Learning is incompetently administered and has not been able to finalise arrangements for my last placement. I anticipate at LEAST six months delay in graduation...
ENROLL JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE ELSE RATHER THAN HERE! The rule changes are endless and retrospective. Prior learning and subjects studied elsewhere are not properly recognized. Get sick with a life threatening illness and they still take your money. Student administration pull you out of subjects mid-s...
University administration and executives have no respect for students. I was so excited to go to UNE after high school, but left after a year and a half because I chose not to deal with the administration anymore. I now tell everyone not to attend this university. If you would like to be respected a...
The University of New England (UNE) is a regionally based, globally networked University that is renowned for the quality of its student, faculties and excellent curriculum.
The university have stopped listening to its students. Nearly no one wants to relocate the Drummond and Smith collegiate. But the university is adamant about doing it anyway because of profitability. Very similar to how no on-compass student wanted or likes having trimesters. But the university went...
UNE is a tertiary institution who fails to consult with its student ( their main stakeholders) time after time. This time it is regarding the closure of Drummond and Smith College. They have dropped this bombshell on the college's students right before final exams- causing obvious added stress. The ...
I have studied from WA for the last four years with UNE. All of my units provided recorded lectures with one of the last two in T2 of this year accessible with live video streaming. All of my lecturers have provided good to excellent support. Being the other side of the country I was worried about U...
The below statement was taken from the UNE website: ----- "How does distance education work?
Instead of turning up to a lecture on-campus at a designated time, the course content is provided online for you to access when it suits you each week. It might be a podcast (recorded lecture), a set of...
UNE is flexible and their on line resources are excellent, Ive now studied three degree with the University two at a masters level and apart from wishing I could attend in person have had an extremely positive experience. On learning is not an easy option, but sometimes the only option, so to have ...
not here to share any review. I'm thinking of pursuing On-campus Master of Education degree from this university. opinions please, local ones! and please let me know about overall living costs and working opportunities for an international student. thank you.
Historic University, excellent staff, and exceptional students support. What it unique about it is that it retains its rural spirit and feel. It doesn't feel as modern in appearance but its developing quite rapidly. Spent about five years there and miss this beautiful village.
Pretty good. Very precise distance education machine that works. Not sure what on campus would be like, but distance was good. Surprised they aren't further up the academic ranks of Australian Universities though, I've studied at Monash, UNISA, and University of Western Sydney, UNE is up there in my...
If you were from a small Pacific Island and came straight from the boat like me (lol), then I would definitely recommend UNE for you. The UNE is situated in a small country city where you can get almost anything. This is my second year doing Bachelor of Sustainability and so far so good. My lecture...
Any who first arrives at UNE can be forgiven for thinking that the architects who designed the place deserves to be put to death, for the campus is basically divided into 2 parts, i.e. the residential area in the south (where you will likely enter first as it is on the south side, closer to the tow...
Dear Iman Farahbakhsh and all who are considering Engineering at UNE, I have no idea what you are talking about, I am 2/3 of the way through the degree and not once has sheep and cattle been brought up in any of my lectures, rather I have learnt key principles to Civil Engineering that include: Co...