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May 15, 2013
Migrants ‘adding to our intellectual bank’ from The Australian ABDULLAH Alajlan says fellow Saudis cannot understand why so many Australians become electricians, plumbers or cleaners rather than go to university. “Back home, jobs are measured by your degree,” says the Flinders University PhD student. “That’s why people urge their children to get the highest […]
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February 26, 2013
The Clarius Index points to some interesting challenges ahead for business with a persistent shortage of 9,700 professionals across a range of sectors and a major concern by employers that good staff will desert them as markets improve. Australian business will need a sharp focus on retaining top talent or risk missing growth opportunities amidst […]
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September 11, 2012
Australia in the Asia Century Australian politicians, media, business and society are obviously at cross purposes? “Students the key to opening doors in China, says HSBC. Australian companies looking to do business with China should consider recruiting some of the 150,000 Chinese students studying here (in Australia), James Hogan, the head of commercial banking for […]
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July 20, 2012
Australian Education for Immigration Information from Study in Australia. You should undertake study in a field in which you intend to work once you graduate. You are strongly advised not to undertake studies in Australia with the sole purpose of obtaining a migration outcome. The student visa process is an entirely separate process to skilled […]
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April 26, 2012
Australian Skilled Immigration Reforms 2012 Reforms to Australia’s skilled migration program take effect on 1 July 2012. Included in these reforms are changes to points tested skilled migration visas for migrants who wish to live and work in Australia without employer sponsorship. Simplifying eligibility requirements, the changes include the introduction of three new points tested […]
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April 18, 2012
Melbourne is a sophisticated, stylish and cosmopolitan city, which offers international students a high quality education and lifestyle experience. Melbourne’s culture is unique – a non-stop celebration of fashion, food, sport and entertainment, shopping, history and heritage, the arts and good living. It’s not surprising that its people are so welcoming and that their lifestyle […]
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March 15, 2012
Australian International Education Industry in Trouble ‘Sector ignored despite $3bn hit’ news from The Australian Higher Education: ‘INTERNATIONAL education is “flying under the radar” as a contributor to a faltering national economy, even though plunging student revenues could push some states into recession. The International Education Association of Australia said attention continued to be focused […]
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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 […]
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March 7, 2012
Article from The Australian Higher Ed: “$3bn hit to economy as foreign students slump. THE value of international students to the Australian education sector has collapsed by 20 per cent as the high dollar gouges an industry already reeling from migration cutbacks, a prohibitive visa regime and violence against foreign students. Figures from the Australian […]
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January 16, 2012
Exporting education – how Australia did it. HERE’s something Australian education exporters do not need as they struggle against the impact of the expensive $A and everybody from the UK to US, China to Canada realising how much money is to be made in selling to international students – their industry association has published an […]
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