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Scape Waymouth

231 Waymouth Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.98 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee 2025 Semester 2 booking Near school bus Near railway station Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Parcels collect Bills included
4.5(21)
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From AU$379
AU$378.04/week
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dwell East End Adelaide

12-18 Synagogue Place, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.11 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school Short lease Bills included 24 hours security Gym Elevator with air-con
4.5(31)
Up to AU$30 cashback
From AU$272
AU$251/week
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Adelaide City

269 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.09 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee 2025 Semester 2 booking Near railway station Walk to school Near supermarket Near bus station Parcels collect Chinese receptionist Bills included
4.7(50)
Up to AU$750 cashback
From AU$359
AU$358.17/week
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UniLodge Metro Adelaide

30 Victoria Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.60 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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5 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Elevator Parcels collect with air-con Near bus station Short lease
4.7(23)
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AU$314.04/week
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The Switch Adelaide Central

203 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.23 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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6 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Subway Near railway station Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Free Laundry Short lease
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AU$384.42/week
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Scape Adelaide Central

12 Bank Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.51 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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7 min

7 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Subway Near school bus Near railway station Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Parcels collect
4.1(13)
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AU$271.04/week
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Scape at University of Adelaide

230 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.14 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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7 min

Verified Student Accommodation 2025 Semester 2 booking Near Subway Near school bus Near railway station Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station
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AU$301.42/week
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AHN Adelaide Homestay Booking Portal

269 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.09 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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Apartment Meals included Short lease
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Realm Apartments

15-17 Austin Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.14 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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23 King William Street

King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.44 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

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Y Suites City Gardens

105 Gray Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

1.04 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

28 min

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7 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee 2025 Semester 2 booking Near railway station Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Short lease Bills included
4.9(18)
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AU$308.04/week
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Y Suites on Waymouth

128 Waymouth Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

0.75 mi from University of South Australia City East Campus

22 min

7 min

16 min

7 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee 2025 Semester 2 booking Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Parcels collect Bills included Brand new
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AU$318.42/week
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Student Accommodation near University of South Australia City East Campus

Student Accommodation near the University of South Australia

Welcome to the University of South Australia student accommodation rent section from uhomes. At uhomes.com, you can browse and find student accommodation near the University of South Australia that suits you. This includes private student properties including student flats, flats, private halls of residence, shared flats, student halls of residence, off-campus properties and more. Please find out more about the area and its surroundings. Find out more information and reviews about accommodation at the University of South Australia. Find out the latest deals on University of South Australia accommodation.

 

Our experts are on hand to help you and answer any questions. This means you can easily compare all the accommodation options at the University of South Australia to ensure you get the best deal.

About University of South Australia

The University of South Australia, or "UniSA" for short, is one of Australia's five significant universities of technology, located in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It was established in 1991 at the instigation of Hon-Mike Rann MP, the Minister for Employment and Continuing Education (later to become Premier of South Australia), as a result of the amalgamation of the South Australian Institute of Higher Education in 1856 and the South Australian Institute of Technology in 1889. In 1991, the University of South Australia was established as a result of the merger of the South Australian Institute of Higher Education (SAIHE), which dates back to 1856, and the South Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT), which was established in 1889. The University is listed by the Australian Government's Council for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (CQAHE) as an Australian tertiary institution. 2021, the University of South Australia has a student population of nearly 37,000, of which more than 5,500 are international students and more than 2,800 staff. In total, the University of South Australia has trained more than 233,000 outstanding members of the community since its inception. The University of South Australia offers 290 internationally recognised degree programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and in 1993 initiated the formation of the Australian Technological University Network (ATN) with Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Curtin University of Technology (Curtin), Perth, Royal Institute of Technology (RIT), Melbourne, and the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS).

 

The University of South Australia is a dynamic and modern comprehensive university. Industry needs and trends guide its teaching and research, and it is one of the world's leading young universities and one of the five universities in the Australian Technology Network (ATN). It has more than 37,000 students, including 6,800 international students worldwide. The University of South Australia offers over 200 world-class degrees in various academic areas, including business, law, psychology, social work, education, architecture, design, media arts, health sciences, pharmacy, nursing, information technology, engineering, environmental science and aviation. Degree programmes are designed in collaboration with industry to enable students to gain the latest insights and trends and ensure graduates are professionally competent. 

Best Student Accommodation near University of South Australia

A wide range of accommodation options are available near the University of South Australia, including comfortable, luxurious and affordable en-suite rooms, studio flats and shared flats that students can choose from to suit their needs, budget and preferences. Most students choose to look for student accommodation near the University of South Australia, and the uhomes website offers expert rental advice and a wide range of accommodation options to ensure students can find many affordable, comfortable and tastefully furnished flats. Below are some of the best student accommodation near the University of South Australia:

1. Scape Waymouth

2. dwell East End Adelaide

3. UniLodge Metro Adelaide

4. Adelaide Central

5. Scape Adelaide Central

6. UniLodge City Gardens

7. Y Suites City Gardens

On Campus Accommodation at University of South Australia

The University of South Australia has several campuses, and the location of the halls of residence varies from campus to campus. Hostel buildings on the main campus are located within the campus, close to academic buildings and the library. Hostel buildings on other campuses will also provide appropriate facilities for study and living. Students can choose the hostel closest to their class location according to their course and personal preference. The University of South Australia offers different types of halls of residence for students to choose from. Single, double and multi-occupancy halls of residence are available. Single halls of residence are more suitable for students who prefer their own space, while double and multiple halls are suitable for students who like socialising and interacting.

 

Single Room: Generally speaking, the price of a single room will be relatively high, with a weekly cost of about AUD 200-300, equivalent to about RMB 1000-1500.

 

Double Room: The price of a double room will be relatively low, and the weekly cost will be around AUD$150-200, which is equivalent to around RMB$750-1000.

 

Quadruple Room: Quadruple rooms are the most affordable, costing between AU$100-150 per week, which translates to around RMB500-750.

Cost of living at University of South Australia

Australia is a country where many students want to study; the University of South Australia (UniSA) is a famous school in Australia; if you can enter UniSA to check, how much money should you bring?

 

Tuition Fees: The University of South Australia's tuition fees for international students vary depending on the discipline and programme chosen. Generally, undergraduate tuition fees range from approximately A$20,000 - A$30,000 per annum, while postgraduate tuition fees are comparatively higher, ranging from about A$30,000 - A$40,000 per annum. In addition, master's programmes may vary from one discipline to another. Therefore, you must consider the tuition fee when choosing your major and programme.

 

Cost of Living: The cost of living for a year at the University of South Australia is relatively high. According to the university's statistics, you will need about A$10,000 per year for living expenses. This includes food, transport, entertainment, books and other daily expenses. However, this cost may fluctuate due to differences in individual spending habits and lifestyles.

 

Accommodation: The University of South Australia offers a variety of accommodation options, including student halls of residence, off-campus flats and privately rented accommodation. The cost of on-campus student accommodation is relatively low, ranging from approximately AUD$100-200 per week. Prices for off-campus flats and private rentals are more flexible and depend on location, size and facilities. Generally speaking, off-campus accommodation costs between AU$150-300 per week, while privately rented accommodation costs more.

 

Transport: Transport is also an essential expense during your time at the University of South Australia, as you will need to travel frequently between your halls of residence and the campus, as well as to various places in the city. The public transport system provides a convenient way to get around, but it is relatively expensive. According to the University of South Australia, it costs approximately A$50-100 per week to travel.

 

Other Costs: Some additional costs need to be considered during your studies, such as medical insurance, visa fees, gym memberships, etc. Medical insurance costs around A$500 per year, and visa fees vary depending on the country you are studying in. In addition, international students will need to pay extra membership fees if they want to use facilities such as the gym on campus.

Tourist Attractions near University of South Australia

The University of South Australia's North Campus has several tourist attractions that international students can visit after school. For example, there are cultural venues such as the Treasures of the Northern Territory, the National Wine Centre and the University of South Australia Museum in Adelaide city centre; and natural attractions such as Tacapa Beach, Christian Churches and the Conlon Fjord in Adelaide's east. Meanwhile, there are many great places to go out and explore in South Australia. International students can choose to join school-organised tours or make free arrangements to experience the unique beauty and culture of South Australia. Here are some of the most famous places to visit:

 

Adelaide Zoo: It is the most recognised zoo in Adelaide. Adelaide Zoo is home to more than 300 species of animals and birds from the region and abroad, up to more than 1,800. The zoo is divided into Asia, Australia, Asian Exotic Birds, Children's Zoo, Africa, South America, Australian Bird House, Silky Monkeys and so on according to the different regions the animals come from, and each region has its unique animals or birds.

 

McLaren Vale: The McLaren Vale is renowned for its excellent wines, rich regional specialities and postcard-worthy landscapes. The McLaren Vale's fertile soils, favourable climate and plentiful water supply enable it to produce full-flavoured reds and mighty yet balanced whites. There are currently 65 wineries, large and small, in the McLaren Vale.

 

Dolomites River: Located in South Australia, the Dorrance River is the most important in the Adelaide Plains and can be considered the mother river of the city of Adelaide. It is not only a landmark of Adelaide but also an essential source of water supply for the city. Originating in the Adelaide Hills, the Dolores River is 85 kilometres long and runs through the Adelaide Plains, across Adelaide's Central Business District to Henley Beach.

 

South Australian Museum: Located in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, the South Australian Museum was established in 1856 as a world-class natural history and cultural museum and as a research organisation that caters to the public's quest for knowledge of literature, art, history and the natural sciences.

Popular Courses at University of South Australia

The University of South Australia is one of Australia's leading institutions of higher learning and a highly regarded university. There are many excellent majors at the University of South Australia, three of which are the most classic.

 

Education: Education is one of the most classic majors at the University of South Australia, which trains educators with high educational quality and professional ability. The Education programme at the University of South Australia is renowned for its comprehensive educational theories and rich practical experience. Students will systematically learn the fundamental theories and methods of education and develop the ability of academic science research and practice to become outstanding educators.

 

Engineering: Engineering is one of the most popular majors at the University of South Australia, which trains senior engineers with engineering design, development and management capabilities. The Engineering programme at the University of South Australia is committed to developing students' innovative awareness and practical ability and is highly competitive in various engineering fields.

 

Medicine: One of the most prestigious specialisations at the University of South Australia, Medicine develops medical specialists and leaders with competencies in medical technology and healthcare management. Medicine at the University of South Australia is renowned for its academic rigour and teaching excellence.

Transportation Guide Of University of South Australia

Trams: Trams are one of the most popular forms of public transport in Adelaide. There are currently six tram lines covering the city centre, near the waterfront and towards the south-east. The yellow and red lines are the most popular as they pass through the city centre, public buildings, shopping centres, bars and restaurants. They connect to the railway station, and bus stops to access the Adelaide metropolitan area. In addition, each line has different service hours, so check the official website or drop-off points for specific timetables.

 

Buses: Buses are one of the most widely used forms of public transport in Adelaide, covering the city centre, suburbs and far-flung areas. Adelaide Metro has a large fleet of buses throughout the city, covering more than 100 routes, providing a convenient travel option for the public. The advantages of buses are their comprehensive coverage, relatively cheap fares and flexible ticket purchasing options. In addition to using MetroCard, you can purchase tickets with cash, but you must keep the change. The University of South Australia can be reached by public transport from Adelaide city centre. There are several bus routes near the University of South Australia, the most popular of which is the 'O-Bahn'. The O-Bahn takes you directly to the University of South Australia, and the journey time is very short. Alternatively, you can catch a bus (e.g. 114, 114X) from the city centre to the University of South Australia.

 

Train: Adelaide's extensive rail network is a great way to get around the city. At Adelaide Railway Station, you can catch the Outer Harbor line to the famous Port Adelaide and the seaside suburb of Semaphore. Trains run every 20-30 minutes throughout the day.

FAQs on University of South Australia City East Campus Student Accommodation

Student Accommodation near University of South Australia?

There is a range of student accommodation options near the University of South Australia, including private rentals, purpose-built student accommodation, homestays, and university-managed housing. Each option offers its own unique set of benefits to suit diverse student needs.

How close are these accommodations to the University of South Australia?

Many student accommodations are conveniently located within walking distance or a short commute to the University of South Australia campuses. The proximity ensures that students can easily access their classes, university facilities, and local amenities.

Do these accommodations offer individual or shared rooms?

Both individual and shared room options are typically available in student accommodations near the University of South Australia. This allows students to choose based on their preference for privacy or companionship.

Are these accommodations fully furnished?

Yes, most student accommodations come fully furnished, providing all the essentials like beds, desks, chairs, and sometimes even kitchen appliances. This convenience allows students to move in with ease and focus on their studies.

What amenities are typically included in these student accommodations?

Amenities vary depending on the accommodation type but often include Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, study areas, communal kitchens, and outdoor spaces. Some accommodations may also offer fitness centers, games rooms, or on-site cafés.

Are these student accommodations safe and secure?

The safety and wellbeing of students is a top priority. Most accommodations have security measures in place such as CCTV, secure door entry systems, and sometimes 24-hour on-site staff.

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