From today, new applicants for most visas will be required to sign or accept an updated Australian Values Statement, with a greater focus on values like freedom, respect, equality and the rule of law.
Read MoreGood news for international students who are studying in regional Australia – which excludes Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane – you can soon apply for an extension on your post-study visa if you’re eligible to do so.
Read MoreEven after a few years in the country, employment and English language proficiency remain interrelated issues that hinder and slow down assimilation into the Australian culture. According to the statistics collected from the last quarter (July-September), 44.33 per cent of people who visited the service have limited knowledge of English.
Read MoreLONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Australia’s Global Talent Visa Program, also known as the Global Talent Independent Program, is making waves across the Pacific, attracting dynamic, high-profile business leaders to the country’s shores, with many hailing from the US.
Read MoreThe University of Adelaide has announced a 20% fee rebate for international students stuck overseas due to travel restrictions.
Read MoreUniversities in Victoria risk missing out on international students next year after the state's International Education Advisory Council was allowed to disband in September and a five-year international education strategy expired in June, without a replacement for either.
Read MoreSkilled Migration through Canberra Matrix Canberra Matrix is a system established by the government of Australian Capital Territory that defines the eligibility, provides the guidelines and platform for visa application to the person who wants to migrate to Australia through ACT state nomination. Who is eligible ? First of all, it is mandatory that a…
Read MoreInternational students who have studied in South Australia will be asked to share their experiences about life in our state in a bid to lure more to study in Adelaide.
Read MoreAustralian universities have come to rely not only on international students, but high levels of casual staff.
Read MoreUniversities across Australia are increasingly setting up in CBDs, with federal government funding tied to a wider policy of revitalising cities. But sacrificing space and amenity for vertical expansion often isn’t a great deal for students, research or the university’s bottom line, argues Geoff Hanmer.
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