Indigenous Students
At the University of Adelaide, we welcome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to study all of our courses and programs.
University life is full of amazing opportunities and challenges and we're committed to helping you reach your goals and achieve your dreams.
Kaurna welcome
Welcome to Country with Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O'Brien.
Student experience
Student Matilda D’Antoine shares her experience of being the first in her family to attend university, and how she sees studying a Bachelor of Psychological Science can help her community in the future.
Why go to university?
As a University of Adelaide graduate you will have qualities relevant to the needs of employers, the industry and the community.
Uni graduates find employment
Having a university degree gives you the skills and advantage to secure employment.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates report notably strong employment prospects. 80% are in full-time employment after graduating.*
Employability skills
A university degree gives you the specialist knowledge you will need for a specific career and develops key skills.
Skills that are important to employers:
- communication
- teamwork
- problem-solving
- initiative and enterprise
- planning and organisation
- self-management
- learning
- technology
People change careers several times during their working life. The skills you gain at university will be valuable in many job and life situations.
Great earning potential
Enjoying your time at work is important, getting paid for your hard work is important too.
The average graduate starting salary - what graduates under 25 years get paid in their first job out of uni - is around $49‚000 per year.*
Personal growth
The University of Adelaide is a cultural and ethical place. Wirltu Yarlu supports students and empowers them to grow, develop, and learn valuable life skills.
*Source: Graduate Destinations 2015
*Source: Graduate Destinations 2010