Come to Adelaide
Adelaide is a city of culture, a city of relaxed living and a city of learning. Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was planned in 1836, by surveyor Colonel William Light. This centre is surrounded by 930 hectares of parklands.
The Torrens River runs through the centre, separating Adelaide and North Adelaide. The city is surrounded by diverse landscapes, including the Mount Lofty Ranges (Adelaide Hills) and coastal beaches. International carriers regularly flying to the new Adelaide airport (award-winning combined domestic and international terminals) include Malaysian Airlines, Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong), Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand. These airlines have connecting flights to all corners of the world.
By choosing to study at the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management in Adelaide you will be joining 20,000 other international students who see Adelaide as their pathway to a prestigious career path and a bright future.
We invite you to make Adelaide your city of choice for study.


