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Australia’s graduate work visa scheme attracts international students to our universities. Is it enough?

Australia’s graduate work visa scheme attracts international students to our universities. Is it enough?

August 5, 2020 0 Comment

By  Ly Tran, Deakin University and George Tan, Charles Darwin University 5 August 2020 The Australian government recently announced it will resume granting visas to international students in a move…

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COVID-19 increases risk to international students’ mental health. Australia urgently needs to step up

COVID-19 increases risk to international students’ mental health. Australia urgently needs to step up

May 4, 2020 0 Comment

By Hannah Soong University of South Australia 4 May 2020 The Victorian and ACT governments in recent days released support packages for international students facing hardship due to COVID-19. Victoria…

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Victorian govt to pay up to $1,100 for vulnerable international students, applications to open soon

Victorian govt to pay up to $1,100 for vulnerable international students, applications to open soon

April 29, 2020 0 Comment

29 April 2019 I If you are an international student enrolled at Victorian universities, TAFEs, private vocational education and training providers or even English language colleges then you would soon…

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Australian unis may need to cut staff and research if government extends coronavirus travel ban

Australian unis may need to cut staff and research if government extends coronavirus travel ban

February 20, 2020 0 Comment

and  20 February 2020 The Australian government will soon decide whether it will extend its ban on travellers from China for another week. The Department of Home Affairs has already…

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The coronavirus outbreak is the biggest crisis ever to hit international education

The coronavirus outbreak is the biggest crisis ever to hit international education

February 6, 2020 0 Comment

  ByChristopher Ziguras, RMIT University and Ly Tran, Deakin University 6 February 2020 The coronavirus outbreak may be the biggest disruption to international student flows in history. There are more…

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Billionaire Shesh Ghale reckons more Nepalese students will return as living standards back home improve

Billionaire Shesh Ghale reckons more Nepalese students will return as living standards back home improve

December 17, 2019 0 Comment

17 December 2019 I Billionaire Shesh Ghale reckons, while he takes a degree of satisfaction in the contribution of his country of origin, Australia may not be able to attract…

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Nepalese students contribute $1.6 billion to Australian economy

Nepalese students contribute $1.6 billion to Australian economy

May 11, 2019 1 Comment

11 May 2019: Australia’s income from Nepalese international students has been constantly on the rise with data from last financial year showing it has now crossed well over the billion…

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Policy change impacts Nepalese students applying for VET student visa

Policy change impacts Nepalese students applying for VET student visa

May 8, 2019 0 Comment

8 May 2019: Nepalese students wishing to apply for a student visa to pursue Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses in Australia are beginning to feel the heat of recent…

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