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Outlook for Australian International Education Student Visa Immigration

March 8, 2012

 The travails of the Australian international education industry exemplified by decrease of 20% or $3 billion in past year with Melbourne and Sydney economies taking $1 billion hit each, includes added value of accommodation, services and tourism, (apart from high $AUD); this is almost wholely due to onshore issues, related and seemingly unrelated, but almost […]

Australian New Student Visa System Immigration and Kafka

January 17, 2012

Do not ever let anyone tell you that Australian lacks a sense of irony when it comes to visas and immigration, while the following explains why the legacy of Franz Kafka exists in Australia. These are a selected sample of statements about international education Australia from Australians, politicians, media and even some from within the industry […]

Australian Government Student Visa Reforms International Education

December 1, 2011

Government extends support for international education.As you may be aware, the Government announced on 22 September 2011 its response to the Knight Review. One of the recommendations agreed to by Government was the introduction of new post-study work arrangements for Australian university graduates who have obtained a Bachelor degree, Masters by coursework degree, Masters by […]

Australian International Education News 2011

October 27, 2011

Australian Universities sullied by bribery, soft marking as they put profits before quality: ombudsman.  VICTORIA’s Ombudsman has uncovered worrying evidence that universities have been putting the need for student fee revenue ahead of the ability of students to complete their courses, apparently enrolling students with too-poor English skills. Australian International Education sector loses $2bn as […]

Study Work in Australia Courses Advice Counselling AIEC

October 21, 2011

AIEC QUEST Australian International Education Centre assist applicants of all ages to study English, trades training, vocational, higher education, credit transfer and university, free. Andrew Smith, from Melbourne Australia, is the expert and consultant for international education and training with over 15 years experience, including: Victoria University, Melbourne Master of Education Research Thesis “International Education: […]

Study Education & Training International ETI WA Perth Western Australia

September 18, 2011

Study & Work in Perth Western Australia. Education & Training International ETI WA Perth Western Australia. ETI WA now has CRICOS coded the following trade courses. These are two year courses at a total cost of $28,500. Certificate III in Wall & Floor Tiling [069253J] Certificate III in Bricklaying & Block Laying [069254G] Certificate III […]

Study Live Work Travel Australia

April 22, 2011

AIEC QUEST Australian International Education Centre Europe, Budapest, provides independent information, advice and assistance with Australian study, applications, visa, travel, accommodation and more. English with guaranteed work in tropical Darwin Northern Territory. Vocational trades training leading to ANZSCO occupation “Job Ready” test. English and university preparation with guaranteed university entry Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Gold […]

University Higher Education Southern Turkey Mediterranean

April 14, 2011

AIEC QUEST has visited Cukurova University Adana, Cag University (private) Adana Yenice Tarsus and Mersin University Mersin, multi faculty universities, including vocational schools (there is also the private Toros University Mersin), situated on 100km coastal strip between Mersin and Adana (north of Cyprus). The region is an import/export gateway to the eastern Mediterranean, with a […]

Higher Education Internaternational Student Mobility

September 15, 2010

Higher Education Internaternational Student Mobility Changes looming in global student market. After analysing international trade data, Angel Calderon of RMIT University in Australia predicts the sun is setting on international students from some East Asian countries, continues to shine on India and China, while sunrise countries such as Chile and the Czech Republic may not […]

Australian Universities Critical of Government on Visas Immigration and Population “Debates”

September 10, 2010

Unis angry over visa rule changes. AUSTRALIA’S leading research universities have lashed out at the federal government for failing to tackle problems caused by changes to student visa rules. ”We just went through an unedifying election where the leaders of the two main parties put up the ‘not welcome here’ sign in flashing lights,” said […]

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