This blog post will compare and contrast two of the top universities in Australia and Canada, the University of Melbourne Vs UBC.
From academics to student life, we’ll break down the differences between these institutions so you can make an informed decision on which university is right for you.
About the University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public school in Melbourne, Australia. It is the oldest university in Victoria and the second-best university in Australia. The University of Melbourne has a main campus at Parkville and several other campuses throughout Victoria.
More than 20,000 students from other countries are at our university each year. More than 21% of our undergraduates study abroad.
About the University of British Columbia (UBC)
The University of British Columbia is a public research university with campuses in Vancouver and Kelowna, British Columbia. UBC was founded in 1908, making it the oldest institution in BC. The university is one of Canada’s top three institutions. With an annual research budget of $600 million, UBC supports over 8,000 projects yearly.
More than 6 8,000 students from Canada and 140+ countries attend UBC. UBC’s global network of alumni has more than 370,000 people from 148 countries. Among its alumni are eight Nobel laureates and 71 Rhodes Scholars, including three Canadian prime ministers.
The University of Melbourne vs UBC
The City and Cost of Living
About the University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public school in Melbourne, Australia. It is the oldest university in Victoria and the second-best university in Australia. The University of Melbourne has a main campus at Parkville and several other campuses throughout Victoria.
More than 20,000 students from other countries are at our university each year. More than 21% of our undergraduates study abroad.
About the University of British Columbia (UBC)
The University of British Columbia is a public research university with campuses in Vancouver and Kelowna, British Columbia. UBC was founded in 1908, making it the oldest institution in BC. The university is one of Canada’s top three institutions. With an annual research budget of $600 million, UBC supports over 8,000 projects yearly.
More than 6 8,000 students from Canada and 140+ countries attend UBC. UBC’s global network of alumni has more than 370,000 people from 148 countries. Among its alumni are eight Nobel laureates and 71 Rhodes Scholars, including three Canadian prime ministers.