Short mobility ‘much more’ than just tourism
Research has revealed that short-term mobility programs add considerable value to Australian students and cannot be touted as mere holiday getaways.
Research has revealed that short-term mobility programs add considerable value to Australian students and cannot be touted as mere holiday getaways.
A report has found that up to 66% of Australian students think study abroad experiences in the Indo-Pacific make them more interested in pursuing employment and study opportunities there.
The number of Australian students participating in pre-pandemic outbound international learning experiences reached its highest level to date in 2019.
A program at Griffith University in Australia will allow 413 students to participate in projects across the Indo-Pacific region over the next three years.