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What about immigrants from Melbourne University?
University of Melbourne, founded in 1853, is a world-renowned top research university and the leading academic town in the southern hemisphere. 20 15QS World University ranks 32nd in the world; 20 15 USNews ranks 40th in the world. In the QS discipline ranking in 20 15, the law world ranked 8th, Australia 1, medical world 19, Australia 2nd, financial accounting world 14 and Australia 2nd.
Located in Melbourne, Australia, the University of Mexico is the second oldest university in Australia (three years behind the University of Sydney), the oldest university in Victoria and one of the six sandstone universities in Australia. In addition, the University of Melbourne was once one of the top 30 universities in Australia in all disciplines in the world, and a large number of Australian private donations and federal government funding for education laid this foundation. Melbourne Business School (MBS), which provides higher education for business people with rich work experience, has been ranked among the top 100 in the world, and has been included in the top 50 MBA programs in the world by the British Advanced Skilled Immigrant Visa Program. Graduates are eligible to work directly in the UK.
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