Aus: pilot scheme to see international students return to SA
A new pilot scheme to let 300 overseas students into South Australia in September announced by Australia’s trade minister has been welcomed by the international education sector.
A new pilot scheme to let 300 overseas students into South Australia in September announced by Australia’s trade minister has been welcomed by the international education sector.
The vetoing of research grants by former Australian education minister Simon Birmingham could damage the international reputation of the country’s research funding model.
Universities Australia has launched Clever Collaborations, pitching the economic rationale for industry to partner with higher education, as HEIs face up to a government funding freeze.
Initiatives to develop industry research and enhance collaborations between Australian and global providers are among projects receiving government funding.
Australian Minister for Education and Training, Simon Birmingham today announced a code of ethics for international education agents, at the Australian International Education Conference in Melbourne.
International education is a lynchpin in Australia’s innovation agenda, Australian Minister for Education and Training Simon Birmingham underlined at Universities Australia’s national conference held in Canberra last week.
Representatives of every sector of Australia’s international education industry have officially endorsed the London Statement of ethical international student recruitment.
Australia’s new government will push ahead with plans to grow the country’s international education sector, said new education minister, Simon Birmingham last week. He highlighted quality provision, ethics around agent use and a reciprocal approach to study abroad as important tenets of a new strategy, coming soon.