Australia: sector and students back work cap
Most international students, graduate and stakeholders in Australia are behind the government's decision to reintroduce a work cap, research has shown.
Most international students, graduate and stakeholders in Australia are behind the government's decision to reintroduce a work cap, research has shown.
A significantly higher proportion of EU-born international students are employed in the UK compared to non-EU-born students, data has suggested.
Increased private investment in edtech and international student recruitment businesses has triggered a talent war, with a number of high profile, experienced candidates moving from lengthy university careers to private sector positions. Nick Cuthbert investigates.
Employment support is an area where the UK's international education sector has a "huge opportunity" and employability should be the country's top priority for international students in order to remain globally competitive, a new report has suggested.
A program geared towards international student entrepreneurs has seen a 100% increase in applications from 2020, with 200 accepted into the 2021 program.
Tertiary education is Australia needs to adapt to a changing employment landscape, which will require educators, learners, employers and governments to collaborate, a joint initiative of leading education and employer bodies has said.
Universities need to adapt professional skills training as skills employers search for develop over time, experts in the field of employability have urged.
With 42% of international graduates in Denmark leaving within two years, the government will provide funding for new five projects to improve retention.