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Australia to boost education links with Southeast Asia in new regional plan

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Australia has prioritised strengthening education links with Southeast Asia in its first strategy focused on the region. “More young people will be looking to tertiary education” Over half a million Southeast Asian students have studied in Australia over the past 20 years. .

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Scholarships and closer ties for ASEAN & Aus

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Scholarships and fellowships for students from ASEAN were launched at an overarching bilateral summit between Australia and Southeast Asia. “ASEAN and Australia’s economies are deeply intertwined. “ASEAN and Australia’s economies are deeply intertwined.

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UK must be wary of “tipping points” – former minister

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The UK higher education industry needs to be more savvy to “tipping points” where other parts of society may see reasons to attack the sector, according a former universities minister. ” The post UK must be wary of “tipping points” – former minister appeared first on The PIE News. .

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Australia’s universities can boost soft power in “competitive” landscape – report

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Australia’s long-term international education strategy should prioritise soft power over economic impact, according to a new report on the future of the internationalisation of the country’s universities. This will change demand for higher education internationally.

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More US STEM scholarships for Southeast Asia

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The Quad Fellowship program for STEM students in Australia, India, Japan and the US was expanded last week to include students from the 10 ASEAN countries. The post More US STEM scholarships for Southeast Asia appeared first on The PIE News.

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Institutions and agents react to visa chaos in Australia

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Educators and student recruiters in Australia are slamming the current visa squeeze which they say is significantly harming the reputation of Australia’s international education industry. There is a story circulating of twin applicants, with one awarded a visa and the other rejected.

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Student mobility from East Asia “in flux” – report

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East Asia is unlikely to regain its position as a “global growth engine” for the UK, but the students it sends will continue to be world-class, a new British Council report has predicted. “Two years after the pandemic, the student mobility picture from East Asia remains in flux.