Australia visa system makes student expectations “complicated”
With mixed messaging on visas, Australia has made it difficult for international students to understand what exactly it wants from them, according to stakeholders.
With mixed messaging on visas, Australia has made it difficult for international students to understand what exactly it wants from them, according to stakeholders.
Public sentiment towards international students and international education in Australia could deteriorate in the next years, speakers said at The PIE Live Australia.
With some Australian onshore providers exposed as "gaming the system" by using unregulated agents, what will become of the sector's social licence?
The launch of the second PIE Insider digest on leadership in international education explores the role of personal brand in the Australian and ASEAN sector.
IEAA has launched a campaign to "educate and inform" the wider Australian community of the benefits of international education and students for the country.
How can we, as a sector, give our students a platform to champion their achievements, so they are best positioned to thrive and deliver benefits back to their new and home communities?
A comprehensive review of the migration system has called for tighter agent regulation, a rethink of international student work rights, and higher English language requirements, among other recommendations.
The way in which international students are afforded uncapped work rights in Australia has "become a bit of a Ponzi scheme", a leading international education executive has said.