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LESSONS FROM AUSTRALIA

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EDUCATION & NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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THE STUDY DESTINATION FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS

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STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

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Australia, globally connected

No Direct flights from

Nigeria to Australia

flight routes

› Lagos to Dubai to Sydney

› Lagos to Johannesburg

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<<POST INPUT>>

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“The Australian people are friendly, multicultural, easy to get

used to, kind, and funny. The multicultural environment put

me, for the first time, in contact with other cultures through

students from Thailand, Indonesia, India, Cambodia, just to

mention a few. And as a PhD student, I could learn with

experts in my field and interact with many different

perspectives, because most of the lecturers and researchers

came from other countries as well. I always felt very welcomed

and supported both professionally and personally.”

International students are welcomed into Australia’s friendly and inclusive society

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Dr Debora Martins de Freitas

Oceanographer and Research FellowTechnological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil

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“While at ANU, I learned to use advanced economic analysis

tools to interpret the effects of policy change and to formulate

economic policies. I also enhanced my capacity in the use of

statistical software, including Stata and E-Views, for budget

forecasting and simulation… strengthened my public

speaking, leadership and interpersonal skills, my ability to

study online and to think out-of-the-box for effective

budgeting.”

International students are welcomed into Australia’s friendly and inclusive society

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Chioma Adoabi Nzewi

Master of International and Development

Economics,

Australian National University

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VisionaryHow Australian research is having a global

impact, and how this benefits international

students.

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Visionary research and innovation puts students at the forefront of their field

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Wireless Internet

Bionic Ear

Ultrasound

Plastic Bank Notes

Cervical cancervaccine

Blackbox flight recorder

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of Australia's 43 universities is either 'world-leading’

or 'world-class' in at least one sphere of research

(Excellence in Research Australia rankings)

100%

government has boosted its funding for research in

universities by more than 70 per cent since 2000

The Australian

Australian Nobel Prize winners

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research accounts for 9 per cent of the world's research output

(https://www.universitiesaustralia.edu.au/policy-

submissions/research-innovations/)

Australian

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Visionary research and innovation puts students at the forefront of their field

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QualityHow Australia is a leading provider

of high quality education.

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Legislation and rigorous quality control ensure that all courses meet the highest standards

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Australian Qualifications Pathway

Non-Award English Courses

School Holiday English Tuition

General English

English for Academic Purposes

IELTS Preparation

English for High School Preparation

Primary School

High School

Senior High School

Year 11

Year 12

Higher Education

Bachelor degree (3 years +)

Honours (Bachelor + 1 year)

Postgraduate

Masters by Coursework

Masters by Research

Doctoral degree

Australia’s international education system is well-developed and strictly regulated, protecting student rights and welfare.

Australian Qualifications Framework

Education Services for Overseas Students Regulations 2019

National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Certificate I

Certificate II

Certificate III

Certificate IV

Diploma

Advanced Diploma

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Undergraduate

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Australia’s excellence in international education is built on a long history that you can trust

Our success has been building over 60 years during which we have educated over 2.5 million international students.

Australia is a world leader in international education.

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Australian University Rankings

Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020

49%of Australian universities are in the Top 300

Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2019

54%of Australian universities are in the Top 200

QS World University Rankings 2020

17%of Australian universities are in the Top 100

Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019

56%of Australian universities are in the Top 500

Australian universities feature in the top 50 ranked universities in the world in the following study areas:

Arts & Humanities

Clinical, Pre-Clinical & Health

Engineering & Technology

Life Sciences

PhysicalSciences

SocialSciences

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Australian World University Rankings

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QS World University Rankings (2020) Times Higher Education Rankings (2019)

University Ranking

Australian National University (ANU) = 29

University of Melbourne 38

University of Sydney 42

University of New South Wales 43

University of Queensland 47

Monash University = 58

University of Western Australia 86

University of Adelaide 106

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) = 140

University Ranking

University of Melbourne = 39

Australian National University 49

University of Sydney = 59

University of Queensland 69

Monash University = 84

University of New South Wales = 96

University of Western Australia 134

University of Adelaide = 135

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) 196

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DiversityAn unrivalled range of study options and

opportunities in Australia.

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Exceptional choices with excellence across every discipline and at every level in Australia

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22,000courses

1,100institutions

43 universities

~ 700 Registered Training

Organisations

Over 100 English language

colleges

Hundredsof primary

and secondary schools

Australia is the 3rd

most popular education destination

in the world

More than half a million

international students' study

in Australia

Students from 190

different countries study in Australia

More than 2.5 million

international students have studied in Australia

over the last 50 years

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Distribution of Australian Universities

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› Australian Catholic University› Charles Sturt University› Macquarie University› The University of Newcastle› The University of New South Wales› The University of Sydney› University of New England› University of Technology Sydney› University of Wollongong› Western Sydney University

NSW

› Australian National University› University of Canberra

ACT

› Curtin University of Technology› Edith Cowan University› Murdoch University› The University of Western Australia› The University of Notre Dame

Australia

WA

› Carnegie Mellon University› Flinders University

› The University of Adelaide› Torrens University Australia› University College London

› University of South Australia

SA

› Deakin University› La Trobe University› Monash University› RMIT University› Swinburne University of Technology› University of Divinity › University of Melbourne› Federation University › Victoria University

VIC

› University of Tasmania

TAS

› Bond University› Central Queensland University› Griffith University› James Cook University› Queensland University of Technology› Southern Cross University› The University of Queensland › University of Southern Queensland› University of Sunshine Coast

QLD

› Charles Darwin University

NT

PERTH

WA

DARWIN

NT

SA

ADELAIDE

QLD

BRISBANE

NSW

ACTCANBERRA

SYDNEY

MELBOURNE

VIC

TASHOBART

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Student Experience

How Australia provides a richly rewarding

experience for students.

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Supported with laws and services, international students are safe, happy and satisfied

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Wide-ranging services help international students enjoy life in Australia to its fullest potential

Government services

Social events

Legal support

Airport welcome desks

International student hubs/centres

Education provider services

› Careers support

› Counselling and wellbeing services

› Sports clubs

› Social groups and events

› Health services

› Religious support

› Legal support

› Arrival and airport pick-up services

› Homestay and student accommodation

› Tenancy advice

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satisfactionSupport

satisfaction

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EmployabilityHow Australia helps students develop,

professionally and personally, to achieve

career success.

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Practical courses and internships mean graduates from Australia are highly employable

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Huong Dang

Social Entrepreneur, Founder @HopeBox

86%

of undergraduates employed within four months of graduation

for undergraduates AUD 61,000

Average starting salary

for postgraduates employed in Australia

AUD 83,300

96.1%

of postgraduates employedwithin four months of graduation

Two Australian universities

top 10in QS graduate employability rankings and 8 in the top 100

ZaimMohzani

Ecosystem development lead, Malaysian Global innovation and creativity centre (magic)

Manon Beauchamp-tardieu

Founder And Managing Director, Little Green Panda

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Quality Student Experience

Visionary

How Australia is a leading provider of high quality education

How Australia provides a richly rewarding experience for students

How Australian research is having a global impact, and how this benefits international students.

There’s no doubt Australia is a top choice for international students

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Diversity Employability

An unrivalled range of study options and opportunities in Australia

How Australia helps students develop, professionally and personally and personality, to achieve career success

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Summary - lessons for success

› Recognise the value of your higher education

• Both as an export

• And as a foundation for the success of your national development

› Know how to market your education sector

• Identify your unique selling point

• Australia gateway to Asia Pacific & top Universities in the world

› Ensure your education sector puts students at the forefront

• Visionary research

• Innovation

› Quality matters

• Students need to have confidence in this

• World rankings

› It’s more than just the study

• Wider support and opportunities

• Visa scheme, working, legal support, arrival

› Bringing that added extra

• This is where we are now, looking for partnerships to bring that extra level of service

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