Uniting our sector to help international students thrive
How can we, as a sector, give our students a platform to champion their achievements, so they are best positioned to thrive and deliver benefits back to their new and home communities?
How can we, as a sector, give our students a platform to champion their achievements, so they are best positioned to thrive and deliver benefits back to their new and home communities?
The system of awarding additional points to visa applicants who have studied in regional Australia could be scrapped under new recommendations.
A pilot designed to help international students learn about studying and post-work employability opportunities in select regional NSW locations has launched.
A comprehensive review of the migration system has called for tighter agent regulation, a rethink of international student work rights, and higher English language requirements, among other recommendations.
Charles Sturt University has announced it recently signed agreements with five higher education institutions in India in a bid to further enhance its global reputation.
The way in which international students are afforded uncapped work rights in Australia has "become a bit of a Ponzi scheme", a leading international education executive has said.
Stakeholders in Nepal are raising concerns that authorities have stopped issuing certificates for VET and language students that are needed to study abroad.
Australia's educational institutions welcomed almost 620,000 international students in 2022, an 8% rise on the previous year, but still considerably down on pre-pandemic figures. Yet, new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows promising news on student arrivals.