UPDATED: MAR 2022
MARCH:
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS:
WORK:
BORDERS OPEN:
BUSINESS:
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS - WOMEN:
WORK:
BORDERS OPEN:
BUSINESS:
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS - WOMEN:
- Why more women than men choose to study overseas
A few Australian universities have far higher female enrollments of foreign students than males, driven by perceptions of safety, academic standing, rankings and course offerings.
FEBRUARY:
WORK:
- Australia hails employer survey findings
Australia’s 2021 Employer Satisfaction Survey has recorded the “highest ever levels of satisfaction” with university graduates’ skills, which the country’s peak body for higher education says is testament to the hard work of both students and universities. - Unlimited work hours ‘could damage’ Australian reputation
The recently announced uncapping of work hours for international students in Australia could have serious long-term implications for the higher education sector in the country, experts have cautioned.
JANUARY:
COMPUTERS:
PRE-ARRIVAL:
- New supercomputer to herald next generation of discoveries - Swinburne University of Technology
The supercomputer will have a processing capacity that is millions of times beyond that of a regular computer.
PRE-ARRIVAL:
- Post Covid Australia and International student-Pre arrival preparation is vital for success
"Research the course, link with diversified networking groups and get acquainted with Australian business and work opportunities". Dr Syed Fazal-e-Hasan is a Senior Lecturer at Australian Catholic University who sees good opportunities for International students in post-Covid Australia.