Australia cracks down on contract cheating
Australia’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency has taken action against commercial cheating operators, by banning the top 40 websites providing such services.
Australia’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency has taken action against commercial cheating operators, by banning the top 40 websites providing such services.
Australia’s minister for education Jason Clare has vowed to reset, rebuild, and reform the country's higher education landscape.
Australia’s immigration department has become aware of fraudulent student visa applications submitted via Indian agents, exacerbating the country's visa backlog crisis.
Industry leaders are looking forward to working with the new government in Australia to usher in a recovery for the international education sectors.
The higher and international education sector in Australia have reacted to the victory of the Australian Labor Party and new prime minister.
Universities Australia has called for increased investment in research and development as a step towards enhancing the country’s productivity in the future.
International students are “slowly returning” to Australia, but the absence of Chinese students could create a “split” across universities, a new report has warned.
Stakeholders hope an interim free trade agreement between Canberra and the Indian government will bring a range of benefits for students and graduates from the two countries.