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Record international student enrolments at UQ for 2021 as universities offer online study discounts

The University of Newcastle, which is offering a 20% discount, has told Guardian Australia that its scheme led to a higher than expected rate of enrolments and accepted offers. This year, UQ’s international student enrolments rose to record levels – and enrolments from China rose 50% on 2020 levels despite widespread reports that students had been told by the Chinese government to avoid Australia. As of semester 1, 2021, UQ had 17,956 international student enrolments, up from 16,612 in semester 1, 2019, before the pandemic, and well above 14,882 recorded in semester 1, 2020. Chinese student enrolments rose to 11,265, up from 7,466 last year, and up from 8,995 in 2019. The university has been offering international students a 12.5% rebate to enrol in a course and study online while still in their “home country”, with the aim to come to Australia when possible.

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace - A Webinar for Nurses and Midwives

About this Event More information coming soon This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ACT Nursing and Midwifery Office website. Attending this webinar will contribute to 1 CPD hour toward your nursing or midwifery registration for the year. Meet the presenter: Dr David Stanley began his nursing and midwifery career in South Australia and worked through his formative career in a number of hospitals and clinical environments in Australia. In 1993 he completed a Bachelor of Nursing at Flinders University, Adelaide and after a number of years volunteer work in Africa, he moved to the UK and worked as the Co-ordinator of Children’s’ Services and as a Nurse Practitioner. He completed a Masters of Health Science degree at Birmingham University and after a short return to Australia where he worked in Central Australia for Remote Health Services. He returned to the UK to complete his Nursing Doctorate, researching in the area of clinical leadership. He is

Forum to showcase University s world-class AgriPark capabilities and resources

Forum to showcase University’s world-class AgriPark capabilities and resources 16 APRIL 2021 Charles Sturt to host AgriPark Forum to showcase opportunities for collaboration and highlight the facility s vision for innovation. Charles Sturt to host AgriPark Forum on Thursday 29 April The forum will bring together University staff, industry experts, community and AgriPark partners to showcase opportunities and cover key topics of agricultural resilience, security and innovation The AgriPark is estimated to generate between 400 and 500 jobs during construction and another 420 jobs across a 10-year period while contributing $34.2 million in economic output across the region Charles Sturt University will host a forum to showcase the AgriSciences Research and Business Park (AgriPark) in Wagga Wagga.

Leading speech pathology researcher hopes to help change the world

CSU News 16 APRIL 2021 Dr Kate Crowe shares how her biggest aspiration is that her research and work to support multilingual learners who are Deaf and hard of hearing is contributing to a change in the world where being deaf is a difference in ability, not a disability. Travelling around the world (pre-COVID-19) to work on research or projects to support children with hearing loss is usually just another day at work for Dr Kate Crowe. The Newcastle-raised speech pathologist is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Iceland – a place her mum says is about as far away from her roots as she can get.

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