Study Melbourne International Student Careers Fair 2026

Designed for international students to connect with employers who value diverse skills and global perspectives. Explore part-time, casual and graduate opportunities to help you launch your career in Australia.

Are you an international student or recent graduate living in Victoria eager to gain professional experience or secure employment in your field of study? Then this event is for you!

The Study Melbourne International Student Careers Fair is your gateway to launching your career in Victoria.

Connect with employers who value the diverse skills and global perspectives the international students offer, and explore part-time, casual and graduate opportunities to help you launch your career in Australia.

This annual event has been steadily growing since its launch in 2023, bringing together a broad range of Victorian employers with thousands of qualified and skilled international students and graduates.

Date, time, location and registration

Date: Tuesday 24 March 2026

Time: 10am-2pm 

Location: Conversation Quarter, State Library Victoria, Melbourne VIC 3000  

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