A "bionic eye" is no longer the stuff of science fiction. At the University of New South Wales (UNSW) a viable vision prosthesis - which can detect light, dark and patterns - will be ready for human implantation as early as 2012.
Study abroad - study in Australia
When Jim Hathaway welcomed students to the Juris Doctor program at the University of Melbourne in Australia last year, he could sense the excitement.
With half the students already holding at least two university degrees and the remainder with experience in another career, the Dean of the Faculty of Law says the 70 students were selected for a particular reason.
Barbara Bradshaw is in her bedroom, looking into an opened suitcase sitting on top of her bed. She walks across the room and carries over an armful of medical books, placing them into the suitcase. She leaves the room and returns with a stethoscope, and it too goes inside the luggage. Once she finishes up packing, Bradshaw hugs her husband, friends and family in Edmonton goodbye, and then boards a plane.
Western Australia (WA) is truly the authentic Australian experience. The state is famous for its long days of sunshine, spotless blue skies and brilliant beaches. It has also gained global recognition for its world-class education, record low unemployment rate, booming economy and dedication to state-of-the-art development in science and technology.
Perth, WA’s capital city, has welcomed international students for decades, and is one of the leading Australian destinations for students. In any given year, over 42,000 international students from over 140 countries enrol in a Western Australian course.
Australia offers the world no shortage of vivid images of its stunning natural beauty and unique culture: red desert landscapes; kangaroos, koalas and crocodiles; white-sand beaches; the abstract strokes of Aboriginal art; shimmering blues of the Great Barrier Reef; and the unmistakable shell-within-shell silhouette of the Sydney Opera House. Together they paint an exquisite picture of this unique continent known as the "Land Down Under," a place of 20 million people that is roughly the same in land mass as the United States.
Australia / Quick Facts
Commonwealth of Australia
![]() Population: 20, 090, 437 (2005 estimate) Million Capital: Canberra Area: 7, 682, 300 km2, 2, 966, 200 sq mi Largest cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide Ethnic groups: White 91%, Asian 7%, Aboriginal and other 2% Languages: English (official), indigenous language Religious affiliations: Roman Catholic 29%, Anglican 22%, Protestant 14%, Other Christian 15%, Other 20% Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP): 6 % (2001-2002) Number of years of compulsory schooling: 11 years (2001-2002) Monetary unit: 1 Australian dollar ($A), consisting of 100 cents Economy: Agriculture (wheat and other grains, wool, beef, vegetables, fruits, cotton, sugarcane), Forestry, Fishing, Mining (coal, bauxite, alumina, iron ore, gold, silver, diamonds, petroleum, natural gas, zinc, copper, manganese, titanium, nickel, tin, lead, uranium, zircon, tungsten), Manufacturing (metals and metal products, food products, transportation equipment, machinery, chemicals and chemical products, textiles and clothing, wood and paper products, printed materials), Services. Major trade partners for exports: Japan, United States, South Korea, China, New Zealand Major trade partners for imports: United States, Japan, China, Germany, United Kingdom |










