Australia: study abroad enhances “Asia literacy”
Study abroad opportunities are contributing to Australian “Asia literacy” but more needs to be done to understand how much demand there is for these skills.
Study abroad opportunities are contributing to Australian “Asia literacy” but more needs to be done to understand how much demand there is for these skills.
International students in Australia with sought-after skills will soon be able to stay and work in the country for longer, under new changes announced today.
On his four-day visit to Australia, India's education minister met with his Australian counterpart at the Australia-India Education Council meeting, as the countries look to bolster their relationship in education.
UK and Australia have been both competitors and collaborators in TNE, but now could be the time to move to a more collaborative engagement, stakeholders have suggested.
Australia's government is viewing TNE as a means to counter skills shortages, engage with key partner countries, and strengthen Australia’s global reputation.
Restoring Australia’s reputation as a welcoming destination for international students is an absolute key in ensuring the sector’s rebound, experts have opined.
Australia’s immigration department has become aware of fraudulent student visa applications submitted via Indian agents, exacerbating the country's visa backlog crisis.
Extraordinary visa delays for international students have put the breaks on Australia's international education recovery just four months after borders fully re-opened.