China’s Covid rules and unemployment driving postgrad study abroad
China’s strict Covid-19 rules and economic downturn are likely to drive long-term interest in studying abroad among Chinese families, experts have predicted.
China’s strict Covid-19 rules and economic downturn are likely to drive long-term interest in studying abroad among Chinese families, experts have predicted.
The Lygon Group has partnered with China’s study abroad industry association to provide stakeholders with post-pandemic insight on Chinese student mobility to Australia.
Australia has raised the cap on its permanent migration program to 195,000 people per year in 2022/23 – an increase of 35,000 – to help address critical skill shortages.
Restoring Australia’s reputation as a welcoming destination for international students is an absolute key in ensuring the sector’s rebound, experts have opined.
As one of the world’s leading international education destinations, Australia’s policies in its higher ed sector are being watched with interest by stakeholders around the globe as the federal election approaches.
In a landmark development, India and Australia have set up a task force for qualifications recognition between the two countries, which stakeholders hope will "lead to tangible outcomes in the near future".
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.
Australia's policies for international students during the Covid-19 pandemic have created a "hierarchy" of (international) student mobility, according to stakeholders who suggest more needs to be done to plan for an equitable recovery for all students.