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Revealed: Australian universities’ top agencies working onshore

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There are more than 430 agencies and student recruitment companies working onshore in Australia that have at least two university partners, new research by The PIE News has found. AusEd-UniEd International and IDP Education are the agencies in Australia that work with the most universities in the country, with 40 partners.

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Melbourne to support international student talent under new global strategy

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Melbourne plans to improve international student employment opportunities as part of a long-term strategy to enhance the city’s global standing. In particular, Melbourne plans to facilitate foreign investment by leveraging diaspora and alumni communities, including international students in Melbourne.

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Melbourne event returns with focus on student voice

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An upcoming event in Victoria is hoping to celebrate the “remarkable journeys” of international students in the Australian state. The Future Forte Conference 2023, focusing on equity and inclusion in the state, is aiming to unite global minds and advance gender equity.

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Visa hike expected in May as Australian sector share prices fall

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International education stakeholders across Australia are concerned that the government will hike visa fees for international students in its May budget, marking another blow to student mobility after a string of recent measures.

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Suggestion to impose cap in Aus “shortsighted”

The PIE News

Analysis from the Group of Eight in Australia has found “no direct link” between international students and the nation’s current housing crisis. “The number of international student arrivals has no direct bearing on underlying supply side factors,” Go8 chief executive Vicki Thomson said in a statement.

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Sydney brings in HEX for skills & networking

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Edtech startup, HEX, has signed its first major agreement in Australia with the University of Sydney, which will allow students to gain academic credit before arriving at the Group of Eight institution. Collaborating with HEX since 2018, Sydney sees the new partnership as a potential new pathway into the University’s Business School.

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Australia joins qualifications framework

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By joining the Global Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education, Australian institutions and their students will more easily be globally mobile, Canberra says. The peak body for independent skills training, higher education, and international education providers, ITECA, welcomed the treaty.