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WHY Studying in Australia
About Australian education
Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,200 institutions and over 22,000 courses to choose from. You can study at all levels of education from primary and secondary school, to vocational education and training (VET), from English language courses to higher education (including universities). And regardless of what you are studying or how long you are studying for, Australia’s laws promote quality education and protection for international students. This includes the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 (National Code). These provide nationally consistent standards for providers of education and training for international students.
As an international student on a student visa, you must study with an institution and in a course that is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the institution at which you study meet the high standards expected by international students. You can search for courses and institutions here on the Study in Australia website.
Along with the ESOS Act and National Code, there are also regulatory and quality assurance organisations for higher education and VET institutions. These government organisations are responsible for registration/re-registration of institutions and accreditation/re-accreditation of courses.
http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/australian-education
Work and holiday in Australia Australia’s Working Holiday Maker Program, which includes the Working Holiday visa and the Work Holiday visa, allows you to travel and work in Australia for a total of 12 months and study in Australia for up to 4 months.
There are many advantages to an Australian working holiday. Here are just some of them:
· You can work, travel and study – get the most out of your trip to Australia!
· There are many language programs specifically targeted towards working holiday makers.
· You can take on technical training and attain job skills. There are many short-term vocational and technical training courses offered at TAFE or Private VET Colleges
More study options Australian offers a range of study opportunities alongside its full qualifications courses such as English language, Diplomas and Bachelor Degrees.
Study abroad opportunities There is a wide range of study abroad programs in Australia to suit your personal goals as well as your budget.You can study abroad for a semester, a year or even during your summer break. Generally with study abroad programs your home institution does not have a formal exchange agreement with the Australian institution and you usually have to take leave from your home institution. In addition, you usually have to pay fees to the Australian institution upfront. You should first check with your study abroad office to learn more about their approved study abroad programs and to find out if you can receive credit for your proposed study abroad subjects.
Student exchanges You can also undertake a student exchange program at an Australian institution for a semester or year. Student exchange programs can be a cost-effective option, as you'll continue to pay your tuition fees at your home institution.If you undertake a student exchange program you will remain enrolled with your home institution during your time in Australia but to take part in a student exchange program you must be nominated and approved for the program by the exchange coordinator at your home institution. Credit for study in Australia usually counts towards your home course as part of the exchange agreement, although it is important to check to make sure. You should speak with your home institution to find out what exchange relationships they have with Australian institutions.
Study tours A study tour is a special event where a school or university invites a group of prospective students for a glimpse into student life in Australia. You can tour campus facilities, see the accommodation options, attend classes and excursions, and take part in the social life of Australian students. Talk to your home institution to find out about what study tours are available.
specializations and units of study.
Natural and physical sciences
Information technology
Engineering and related technologies
Architecture and building Agriculture,
environmental and related studies
Health Education
Management and commerce
Society and culture
Creative arts
Food, hospitality and personal services
Your quality assurance
Australia has a national regulatory and quality agency for higher education – the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). It was established by the Australian Government to monitor quality, and regulate university and non-university higher education providers against a set of standards developed by the independent Higher Education Standards Panel.
In addition, the following student rights are protected by law under the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS):
· The well-being of all international students.
· The quality of students' education experience.
· The provision of up-to-date and accurate information
Employment after Studies Add to study guide
Your Australian qualification will make you an attractive employee, not just to employers at home, but those in Australia and around the world as well.
If you are considering staying in Australia and working after your current visa expires, you’ll need to get a new visa that lets you do this. There are a number of options, so work out what best fits your situation.
If you completed a Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral degree, you may be eligible for the Post-Study Work stream of of the Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa.
Alternatively, a new employer may be able to sponsor you for a new visa– talk to their Human Resources or Recruitment staff.
If you want to stay in Australia independently of employer sponsorship for a longer term or professional career, you can submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect(opens in a new window).
You can find out more about your visa options at the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website(opens in a new window).
Wherever your post-graduation path leads, think about joining an alumni group from your institution. It will help you stay in touch with your classmates, and can provide you with great benefits and opportunities.
WHY Study in New Zealand
Recipe for living
Compared to most countries in the world, New Zealand offers a great work/life balance. That’s reflected time and time again in international surveys.
Moving to New Zealand also means experiencing what many people describe as one of the greenest and most beautiful countries you could find. Just think of the scenery in Lord of The Rings or The Hobbit and you’ve got the picture.
The education system is world-class as is NZ health care. And the economy has weathered the global financial crisis well, so job and career prospects are generally good.
1) Balanced lifestyle New Zealand has the work-life balance just right. It's why we consistently lead international quality-of-life surveys.Get a career. And a life.100% PureWork-life balance Relaxed pace of life . Lifestyle choices and Less commuting
2) Family friendly
Moving to a new country gets more complicated if you have a family to consider. But rest assured, New Zealand is a great place to bring up children. Lifestyle choices Developed public services World-class education
3) Safe & Secure While feeling safe is a luxury in many places, it’s one that New Zealanders are accustomed Peace of mind, peaceful community, A freedom of movement , a fair deal
4) Clean & beautiful Every country has a certain amount of natural beauty. New Zealand just happens to have loads of it.Connected to the land, environmental guardianship , spectacular scenary , low population density , armatureure climate,
5) A warm welcome
In fact, nine out of ten migrants find the welcome they receive meets or exceeds their expectations, according to a recent Immigration New Zealand survey.
Naturals at welcoming Strangers , relationship with the land , Shaped by the culture , Tradition of hospitality , Bringing people together ,
Once you’ve finished your study, you may want to stay on and work in New Zealand for a while to gain work experience. You may even consider staying in New Zealand permanently.
Stay to work There are two types of work visa specifically for students who have completed their tertiary study in New Zealand:
· The Post-study work visa (open). This gives you up to 12 months to find a job that is relevant to your studies
· The Post-study work visa (employer assisted). This option lets you work in a specific job, which must be relevant to your studies, for two more years. Check out who is eligible for a Post-study work visa.
If you want to stay in New Zealand for longer you’ll need to find a job that is relevant to the qualification you achieved here.
If you decide you’re going to look for work here Seek, TradeMe and New Kiwis are popular job search sites. You should also check out the Careers New Zealand website which has a list of online recruitment sites. Newcomer guide and Worktalk website help you to understand how things work in a Kiwi workplace
Why study in the UK
The UK has grown to become one of the top destinations to study around the world. With traditions of excellence dating back hundreds of years, high class institutions at every corner and much more flexibility than many other countries, the United Kingdom has much to offer international students that other English-speaking countries cannot offer.
But what makes the United Kingdom stand out? Why should you come to the UK as a destination to further your international education?
he benefits of studying in the UK
About Australian education
Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,200 institutions and over 22,000 courses to choose from. You can study at all levels of education from primary and secondary school, to vocational education and training (VET), from English language courses to higher education (including universities). And regardless of what you are studying or how long you are studying for, Australia’s laws promote quality education and protection for international students. This includes the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 (National Code). These provide nationally consistent standards for providers of education and training for international students.
As an international student on a student visa, you must study with an institution and in a course that is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the institution at which you study meet the high standards expected by international students. You can search for courses and institutions here on the Study in Australia website.
Along with the ESOS Act and National Code, there are also regulatory and quality assurance organisations for higher education and VET institutions. These government organisations are responsible for registration/re-registration of institutions and accreditation/re-accreditation of courses.
http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/australian-education
Work and holiday in Australia Australia’s Working Holiday Maker Program, which includes the Working Holiday visa and the Work Holiday visa, allows you to travel and work in Australia for a total of 12 months and study in Australia for up to 4 months.
There are many advantages to an Australian working holiday. Here are just some of them:
· You can work, travel and study – get the most out of your trip to Australia!
· There are many language programs specifically targeted towards working holiday makers.
· You can take on technical training and attain job skills. There are many short-term vocational and technical training courses offered at TAFE or Private VET Colleges
More study options Australian offers a range of study opportunities alongside its full qualifications courses such as English language, Diplomas and Bachelor Degrees.
Study abroad opportunities There is a wide range of study abroad programs in Australia to suit your personal goals as well as your budget.You can study abroad for a semester, a year or even during your summer break. Generally with study abroad programs your home institution does not have a formal exchange agreement with the Australian institution and you usually have to take leave from your home institution. In addition, you usually have to pay fees to the Australian institution upfront. You should first check with your study abroad office to learn more about their approved study abroad programs and to find out if you can receive credit for your proposed study abroad subjects.
Student exchanges You can also undertake a student exchange program at an Australian institution for a semester or year. Student exchange programs can be a cost-effective option, as you'll continue to pay your tuition fees at your home institution.If you undertake a student exchange program you will remain enrolled with your home institution during your time in Australia but to take part in a student exchange program you must be nominated and approved for the program by the exchange coordinator at your home institution. Credit for study in Australia usually counts towards your home course as part of the exchange agreement, although it is important to check to make sure. You should speak with your home institution to find out what exchange relationships they have with Australian institutions.
Study tours A study tour is a special event where a school or university invites a group of prospective students for a glimpse into student life in Australia. You can tour campus facilities, see the accommodation options, attend classes and excursions, and take part in the social life of Australian students. Talk to your home institution to find out about what study tours are available.
specializations and units of study.
Natural and physical sciences
Information technology
Engineering and related technologies
Architecture and building Agriculture,
environmental and related studies
Health Education
Management and commerce
Society and culture
Creative arts
Food, hospitality and personal services
Your quality assurance
Australia has a national regulatory and quality agency for higher education – the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). It was established by the Australian Government to monitor quality, and regulate university and non-university higher education providers against a set of standards developed by the independent Higher Education Standards Panel.
In addition, the following student rights are protected by law under the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS):
· The well-being of all international students.
· The quality of students' education experience.
· The provision of up-to-date and accurate information
Employment after Studies Add to study guide
Your Australian qualification will make you an attractive employee, not just to employers at home, but those in Australia and around the world as well.
If you are considering staying in Australia and working after your current visa expires, you’ll need to get a new visa that lets you do this. There are a number of options, so work out what best fits your situation.
If you completed a Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral degree, you may be eligible for the Post-Study Work stream of of the Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa.
Alternatively, a new employer may be able to sponsor you for a new visa– talk to their Human Resources or Recruitment staff.
If you want to stay in Australia independently of employer sponsorship for a longer term or professional career, you can submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect(opens in a new window).
You can find out more about your visa options at the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website(opens in a new window).
Wherever your post-graduation path leads, think about joining an alumni group from your institution. It will help you stay in touch with your classmates, and can provide you with great benefits and opportunities.
WHY Study in New Zealand
Recipe for living
Compared to most countries in the world, New Zealand offers a great work/life balance. That’s reflected time and time again in international surveys.
Moving to New Zealand also means experiencing what many people describe as one of the greenest and most beautiful countries you could find. Just think of the scenery in Lord of The Rings or The Hobbit and you’ve got the picture.
The education system is world-class as is NZ health care. And the economy has weathered the global financial crisis well, so job and career prospects are generally good.
1) Balanced lifestyle New Zealand has the work-life balance just right. It's why we consistently lead international quality-of-life surveys.Get a career. And a life.100% PureWork-life balance Relaxed pace of life . Lifestyle choices and Less commuting
2) Family friendly
Moving to a new country gets more complicated if you have a family to consider. But rest assured, New Zealand is a great place to bring up children. Lifestyle choices Developed public services World-class education
3) Safe & Secure While feeling safe is a luxury in many places, it’s one that New Zealanders are accustomed Peace of mind, peaceful community, A freedom of movement , a fair deal
4) Clean & beautiful Every country has a certain amount of natural beauty. New Zealand just happens to have loads of it.Connected to the land, environmental guardianship , spectacular scenary , low population density , armatureure climate,
5) A warm welcome
In fact, nine out of ten migrants find the welcome they receive meets or exceeds their expectations, according to a recent Immigration New Zealand survey.
Naturals at welcoming Strangers , relationship with the land , Shaped by the culture , Tradition of hospitality , Bringing people together ,
Once you’ve finished your study, you may want to stay on and work in New Zealand for a while to gain work experience. You may even consider staying in New Zealand permanently.
Stay to work There are two types of work visa specifically for students who have completed their tertiary study in New Zealand:
· The Post-study work visa (open). This gives you up to 12 months to find a job that is relevant to your studies
· The Post-study work visa (employer assisted). This option lets you work in a specific job, which must be relevant to your studies, for two more years. Check out who is eligible for a Post-study work visa.
If you want to stay in New Zealand for longer you’ll need to find a job that is relevant to the qualification you achieved here.
If you decide you’re going to look for work here Seek, TradeMe and New Kiwis are popular job search sites. You should also check out the Careers New Zealand website which has a list of online recruitment sites. Newcomer guide and Worktalk website help you to understand how things work in a Kiwi workplace
Why study in the UK
The UK has grown to become one of the top destinations to study around the world. With traditions of excellence dating back hundreds of years, high class institutions at every corner and much more flexibility than many other countries, the United Kingdom has much to offer international students that other English-speaking countries cannot offer.
But what makes the United Kingdom stand out? Why should you come to the UK as a destination to further your international education?
he benefits of studying in the UK
- The UK institutions consistently rank among the best in the world and qualifications are internationally valued and recognised.
- The UK undertakes 5 per cent of the world’s scientific research and produces 14 per cent of the world’s most frequently cited papers.
- UK institutions offer flexibility of choice and enable you to blend academic and vocational courses of your choice.
- The teaching and study methodology used in the UK give you the freedom to be creative and develop skills sets and confidence.
- As a student you get the opportunity to be taught by the world's leading academics and experts; you also benefit from their constant academic support.
- UK degrees can be tailored to your interests and often include specialised modules.
- The UK is the home of English hence an ideal place to develop language skills and enhance employment prospects.