Australia: Victoria unveils $53 million investment as students remain offshore
The Victorian government will invest almost AUS$53 million into international education by 2025 in a bid to attract more foreign students to Australia.
The Victorian government will invest almost AUS$53 million into international education by 2025 in a bid to attract more foreign students to Australia.
Australia's government is viewing TNE as a means to counter skills shortages, engage with key partner countries, and strengthen Australia’s global reputation.
Migration opportunities and cost v benefit analysis on studying abroad - even at high school age - are contributing to robust opportunities for international educators that choose to engage with Vietnam.
The ASEAN-Australia Education Dialogue's recent virtual meeting for participants from Southeast Asia and Australia focused on enhancing teacher learning.
Victoria is looking to “boost” its connections with overseas students by opening two new study hubs in Vietnam and Malaysia.
The Victorian Global Education Network’s expansion in Kenya promises to usher in a stronger connection to prospective students in the African country.
The Australian government is standing by its position on maintaining a hard border in a bid to protect its population from the Covid-19 pandemic, but it will look favourably on proposals from states to bring international students back to the country.
The Victorian coroner has recommended better coordination of mental health and wellbeing support of international students, but acknowledged .
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