International Education
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Overseas graduates at risk of exploitation in Australia’s job market
Universities will have to work with the government to "better educate" companies and the public about international students' visas if…
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International students show increasing preference for Australia
International students’ desire to study in Australia is gradually returning following the pandemic, according to a new survey. It also…
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Sydney University announces study agreement with India
The University of Sydney has secured a new study partnership with India’s O.P. Jindal Global University, signalling deepening education ties…
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More international students to return after govt eases Covid rules
Australian universities will see more international students on campus after the government scrapped a raft of COVID-19 restrictions last week.…
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A personal perspective on how we can better support international students
When international student Charlotte* chose to study at the University of Sydney, she did it for the prestige and the…
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English language testing for international students remains vague and subjective – opinion
The international student market in Australia is potentially worth some $39.6 billion in revenue. It remains its fourth largest export…
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TEDI-London: three global research powerhouses transforming higher education in a teaching-only start-up
How many ideas and exciting bottom-up attempts to do something radical and different in professional education, or using educational technology…
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International students a lifeline for Australian labour force
International students are returning to Australia’s shores, with just under 30,000 arriving in the past six weeks. Many of the…
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‘Student, interrupted’: New report highlights how keeping Australians safe gave our international education competitors the edge
A new report from the Mitchell Institute at Victoria University shows international students are flocking to Canada, the US and…
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Government announces 10-year strategy for Australian international education market aimed at recovery, sustainability
On Friday the federal government released on its 10-year strategy for international education, hoping to position the country for a…
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International students get the green light, but peak bodies warn recovery will take time and sound policy management
Eligible international students will be able to re-enter Australia from December 1 this year after enduring nearly two years of…
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Our universities face change. Perhaps it is time for some international realism? Opinion
Academic freedom remains a matter of concern for academics throughout Australia and beyond, however this needs to be put in…
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UA chief explains why our international student market ‘still has a good story to tell’ – podcast
In a recent article published in The Conversation, Dr Peter Hurley from the Mitchell Institute argued that Australia’s international student…
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Why the international education crisis will linger long after students return to Australia
A series of recent announcements about Australia’s borders reopening mean there is hope of an end to the crisis in…
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Opportunities for Australian universities with the Brisbane Olympic Games – opinion
The succession of restriction-easing announcements from our most affected states, and the case-free landscape in others, adds to the sense…
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Victoria submits plan to bring back international students by year’s end
The Victorian government has become the latest to submit formal plans to get international students back into Australian institutions. Overseas…
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More than 100,000 students now enrolled at the tuition-free University of the People – a near 150 per cent rise in a year
It’s been decades since Australian students have enjoyed tuition-free university education, but the University of the People (UoPeople) now boasts…
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Will we see compulsory vaccination in Australian higher education? Opinion
Is compulsory vaccination coming to Australian post-secondary education – colleges, universities and the large (4.2 million students) vocational education and…
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Turnbull, Rudd and the ‘problem’ with the China-Australia relationship
It’s unequivocally our most important yet problematic relationship we share with another country. And on Wednesday, former Australian prime ministers…
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Sydney university VC wants less ‘bickering’ and more collaborating with UNSW Sydney after decades-long rivalry
Sydney’s two highest-ranked universities will put aside their competitiveness and “bickering” to build more of a collaborative relationship, new vice-chancellor…
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Stranded engineering students set to embark on coastal road trip to strengthen friendships and ‘stay motivated’
A group of University of Sydney engineering students studying remotely in India will soon meet each other in person on…
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Offshore, onshore or just not sure? The future of hybrid teaching – opinion
As the onshore international student market continues to be suppressed by the ever-evolving manifestations of COVID-19, the heady lure of…
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International education post-COVID-19 must promote global understanding and co-operation – Opinion
The years 2020 and 2021 so far have been tough for many. There is no denying that countries and industries…
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The belt and ranking road – opinion
Improving international ranking status has, during the last two decades, become the justification for numerous disruptive ‘strategic’ business and marketing…
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QS report shows international students still struggling with online, flexible delivery
The latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) report provides key insights into how international students perceive Australia as a study destination, whether…
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