We need to keep the international students coming

The possible drop in the number of international students is a major concern with far-reaching effects due to the uncertainty surrounding the future intake of these students.   International students' tuition fees are crucial to the financial stability of universities in nations such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. These students [...]

2023-11-30T22:12:49+00:00November 30th, 2023|australia, canada, Education|0 Comments

Demand for study abroad is set to ‘exceed’ pre-pandemic level

The latest ICEF Agent Voice survey compared perspectives of over 400 student recruitment agencies from 81 countries and was launched at ICEF Berlin last month. Despite the many setbacks that the international education sector has experienced recently, recent trends show that exchange programs are on the upswing again. A notable surge in interest for online [...]

2023-11-20T07:43:38+00:00November 20th, 2023|australia, Education|Comments Off on Demand for study abroad is set to ‘exceed’ pre-pandemic level

24/7 Recruitment: Maximizing Your Outreach with Multi-Channel Marketing

There is a common sentiment among those involved in the ever-changing field of student recruitment: the process is becoming more difficult, not less. The recruitment landscape has become more competitive as student mobility patterns change around the world and more schools compete for international students. The current challenge is to keep your school at the [...]

2023-10-25T19:33:04+00:00October 25th, 2023|australia, canada, Education, Uncategorised|Comments Off on 24/7 Recruitment: Maximizing Your Outreach with Multi-Channel Marketing

Opinion: The Australian Government’s Ownership Ban by education agents – A Hasty Move with Industry Implications

The Australian government's recent announcement, barring education agents from holding ownership stakes in Australian education providers, has raised eyebrows within the education sector. While it may appear to be a well-intentioned measure to enhance transparency, integrity, and fairness in the education system, it raises pertinent questions about its practicality and impact.   The government's rationale [...]

2023-10-12T04:50:44+00:00October 12th, 2023|australia, Education|Comments Off on Opinion: The Australian Government’s Ownership Ban by education agents – A Hasty Move with Industry Implications

Australia expands regulatory oversight of education agents and announces new integrity measures for VET

  Australia's government has announced a new set of measures to protect its student visa program from abuse and fraud. Commissions paid to agents who facilitate student transfers between providers in Australia have been banned. Education agents will also be barred from holding an ownership stake in an Australian education provider The government is taking [...]

2023-10-12T04:50:33+00:00October 12th, 2023|australia, Education|Comments Off on Australia expands regulatory oversight of education agents and announces new integrity measures for VET

Skill assessment required for 485 Graduate Stream Visa after 30 June 2023

To be eligible for a 485 Graduate Work Stream Visa after completing your studies in Australia after 01 July 2023, international students with a qualification below a degree must also provide (have applied for) a skills assessment and nominated an occupation from the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)).  Why is this changing? The [...]

2023-10-11T10:01:15+00:00October 11th, 2023|australia, Education|Comments Off on Skill assessment required for 485 Graduate Stream Visa after 30 June 2023

Opinion – Australian government’s “compliance blitz” on international sector – waste of money or actual improvement?

The Australian government's announcement of a $37.8 million "compliance blitz" in the vocational education and training (VET) sector seems like a well-intentioned move, but we can't help but doubt whether these proposed changes will truly make a significant difference. The establishment of an integrity unit within the regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), along [...]

2023-10-10T06:50:13+00:00October 10th, 2023|australia, Education|Comments Off on Opinion – Australian government’s “compliance blitz” on international sector – waste of money or actual improvement?

The Australian government spends extra $37.8 million on haunting ‘dodgy’ training providers in Australia

A new tip-off line will be set up for people to dob in “dodgy” training providers exploiting international students studying in Australia. The nation’s Vocational Education and Training regulator will get a $37.8 million boost under a federal government crackdown on unethical and illegal behaviour. An integrity unit will be established within the Australian Skills [...]

2023-10-10T06:32:51+00:00October 10th, 2023|australia|Comments Off on The Australian government spends extra $37.8 million on haunting ‘dodgy’ training providers in Australia

International students’ accommodation – crisis or not?

When prospective international students had their sights set on Australia's sunny shores in the past, obtaining a visa was their top priority. The concern now for a growing number is where they will live when they arrive. Rentals are hard to come by, and those that are reasonably priced are almost nonexistent. According to recent [...]

2023-05-19T05:56:07+00:00May 19th, 2023|australia, Education|Comments Off on International students’ accommodation – crisis or not?

Leveraging the power of automation and artificial intelligence

We founded Educli on the fundamental idea that computers ought to take on more responsibility, and this conviction has only deepened since the advent of AI. As a college manager, I often found myself wondering, "How can I get everyone, even with no education or experience from the industry, to ensure that all of the [...]

2023-05-17T04:42:59+00:00May 17th, 2023|AI, australia, Education|Comments Off on Leveraging the power of automation and artificial intelligence