The systematic colonization and origins of South Australia (1830-1850). – The inadequacy of the system of criminal deportation, combined with the land policy of free land concessions, to rapidly promote Australian colonization, suggested, from the third decade of the nineteenth century, some legislative and administrative measures intended to favor the latter […]
Australia
According to ehuacom, Australia (and with it and even more New Zealand) was in those years the favorite field of application of the new theory, germinated by the colonial experience and gradually developed in the writings of Wakefield and his most enthusiastic theoretical supporter and collaborator practical, Colonel Roberto Riccardo […]
If the demographic and moral results of systematic colonization were in Australasia, after all, what the theorist promised himself; the same cannot be said of the economic and more particularly agricultural ones. More than the cultivation of the soil, the Wakefield system favored land grabbing and land speculation; more than […]
According to anycountyprivateschools, there was an energetic and enlightened governor, Gipps, who tried in 1844 to put a stop to the impressive progress of the pastoral monopoly, with a heavier taxation for rents and with the obligation made to the holders, or de facto owners, of to acquire in ownership a […]
The spontaneous colonization and transformation of Australian society following the gold discoveries (1851-1900). – The political-social structure of Australia or, better said, of the whole of Australasia, just described, was radically changed in the second half of the century. XIX, thanks to an unexpected event, the gold-bearing discoveries, which in a […]
According to act-test-centers, the value of agricultural production, which in 1871 was still lower than that of mining and pastoral production, in the following decades not only exceeded it, but was approaching that of pastoral production itself: in 1901, it will exceed for the whole of Australasia,2 / 3 roughly the value of […]
Less conspicuous than the results achieved in a short time by the discovery of gold in the demographic and economic fields of production, trade, the whole life of the country, material and moral (extraordinary development of railways, telegraphs, telephones; increase in consumption and popular savings; spread of journalism; decrease in […]
The defeat of the working class in the economic field was at a good point to accredit and generalize a movement which, with the spread of the principles of the new unionism brought by the last immigrants to come from England, with the spread of the Marxist idea throughout the […]
In the Robertson’s Act mold in 1861, the land laws of other Australian colonies (Victoria, in particular) were modeled; while in all the colonies of Australasia, whether or not the principle of “free choice” of public lands not yet alienated triumphed, land legislation aimed in the following decades to favor the lower […]
Law. – According to jibin123, the constitutions of states are contained in the legislation of the empire or in the local legislation promulgated by powers conferred by the imperial legislation. The constitutions and the laws of the colonies remained unchanged after the formation of the Federation, as they did not […]
Although Australian literature is among the youngest in the world, as Australia was awakened to civilian life only in the last decade of the century. XVIII, however in its short course it has already assumed its own physiognomy which, although it derives from and is partly a reflection of the […]
The half-century following the discovery of gold not only laid the ethnic-demographic, economic and social foundations of a new people in the southern hemisphere, emerging from the fertile womb of the great British mother, but also the political foundations of its national constitution, with the creation in 1900 of an […]
According to areacodesexplorer, Australia, Oceania, to the surface the world’s sixth largest country, has several different habitat types within the country’s borders; from tropical areas with large coral reefs to snorkel in, to snow-capped mountains with the opportunity to ski. For those who want to swim and surf, Australia offers […]
The UNSW (or University of New South Wales according to answerresume) in Sydney is everything that the HSG in St. Gallen is not: big, international, friendly. In addition, regional differences such as the sea and the sun cannot be overlooked. However, what goes hand in hand with the size of […]
UNSW / Australian School of Business (ASB) Also known as University of New South Wales according to answerresume, The UNSW is one of the largest universities in Australia and located in the eastern part of Sydney (Eastern Suburbs). Kensington has a pretty Asian feel and is well-groomed and safe by […]
I spent my semester abroad from February to July 2014, and thus the autumn semester, at the University of Technology in Sydney. Admittedly, Australia was only my plan B because I wanted to stay within Europe for the time being. In the end I have to say that it is […]
At UTS – as I am studying business administration – I took a finance, marketing and management course. Contrary to my assumption, the local students usually take a maximum of 3-4 courses. So you don’t have any special treatment, but are integrated into normal university operations, which is useful and […]
Before my semester abroad, I first asked MicroEDU what options there were. Basically I wanted to study outside of Europe and preferably in Australia or New Zealand. In the next step, I compared the prices a little, with Newcastle University as one of the cheapest universities. After doing some research […]
My semester abroad in Newcastle / Australia In February 2011 the time had come. Study a full semester in Australia. I chose the University of Newcastle a lot because of the not insignificant tuition fees in Australia. Newcastle itself is a relatively large city by Australian standards with around 300,000 […]
It was already clear to me during my dual studies at DHBW Mannheim that I would like to do a master’s degree after my bachelor ’s degree, preferably in another country. After a few master’s fairs and my own research, I came across MicroEDU and got in touch directly. Here […]
Decision and application process After I was able to spend a great semester abroad in the USA during my bachelor’s degree, I also wanted to enrich my master’s degree with a stay abroad. For a long time it was my plan to choose a European destination for this, so I […]
Since my German university did not have a cooperation university in Melbourne, but I really wanted to do my semester abroad there, I organized it myself as a free mover. With the help of MicroEDU , the application process went smoothly and quickly, so that I was ready to start […]
My semester abroad at La Trobe University in Melbourne was really a great experience and I would like to tell you a little bit about it! Organization: There is a lot to organize, plan and consider in advance. I was always able to pester my contact person with questions or […]
Since I had to spend a semester abroad because of my university of applied sciences in Germany, I was faced with the decision of where to go in the summer of 2009. My university supported me in my search and recommended “MicroEDU ” as a point of contact for applications […]
I applied to James Cook University very early (in December before I wanted to start studying in July) and got a response from them very quickly that I was accepted. The application process was very easy, as my English grade from my Abitur performance course was sufficient as proof of […]