New arrangements from Australian universities to welcome students
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Stay informed about new arrangements made by Australian universities to welcome international students. This blog outlines the measures and support available.
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What are the new arrangements mentioned for welcoming students at Australian universities?, Faq Desc:
The specific new arrangements can vary by university and may include flexible study options, online learning opportunities, enhanced student support services, and measures to ensure the health and safety of students in light of global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Can international students expect financial support or scholarships from Australian universities under these arrangements?, Faq Desc:
Australian universities often offer scholarships and financial support to international students based on academic merit, country of origin, and other factors. While some of these opportunities may be mentioned in the arrangements, it's advisable to check with the specific universities for details on available scholarships.
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International students should regularly visit the official websites of Australian universities they are interested in, as well as the official websites of relevant government departments. Universities typically provide updates on admissions, scholarships, and safety measures for international students.
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With the economy dipping down due to COVID-19 this year, the Australian government has been really keen on getting international students back to their country to begin their international education. Several measures were taken to resume operations for the past few months but were all paused.
But earlier this week, the Australian government has approved a pilot that will bring 70 international students to Charles Darwin University in the Northern Territory.
This federally approved pilot is ordered to bring international students from Singapore, Malaysia and China, back into the country under tightly controlled conditions, including two weeks of mandatory, supervised quarantine. The students on their entry into the country will have to stay at the Howard Springs quarantine facility and then on to Charles Darwin University (CDU) to continue in higher education and VET courses. This new arrangement seems to be a really positive note to all the international students aiming to study in Australia.
SOURCE:
https://monitor.icef.com/2020/10/australia-approves-pilot-to-bring-international-students-to-northern-territory/#:~:text=Here%20are%20the%20highlights%3A,Territory%20in%20late%20October%202020