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Meet Priya Seshachalam – Manager, Marketing and Recruitment, South Asia of Swinburne University

Venue- Aspirations Education Head Office, Nawala Date- Friday the 09th of March 2023 Time- Between 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM

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Meet Harmant Singh – Manger, Student Recruitment of University of Adelaide

Venue- Aspirations Education Head Office, Nawala Date- Tuesday the 28th of February 2023 Time- Between 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

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Australian Application week

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Meet Conroy Vaz – South Asia In-country representative of University of Canberra

Venue- Aspirations Education Head Office, Nawala Date- Monday the 27th of February 2023 Time- Between 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

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Canada doubles immigration program for out-of-status construction workers in the Greater Toronto Area 

The Government of Canada continues to deliver innovative immigration measures, such as creating pathways for out-of-status migrants, to help Canadian employers address critical labour shortages.

In 2019, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), in partnership with the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), launched a permanent residence pilot program for 500 out-of-status workers in the construction industry in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Building on the success of this initiative, Peter Fonseca, Member of Parliament for Mississauga East-Cooksville and Julie Dzerowicz, Member of Parliament for Davenport, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced today that IRCC is extending and expanding the pilot program, doubling its scope to 1,000 out-of-status construction workers in the GTA.

This program acknowledges the critical role that construction workers play in building and growing our cities, and offers them and their families a path to permanent residency so that they can stay long-term. This program is one of a number of new measures implemented to address labour shortages in Canada by ensuring that we bring and retain the workers we need to grow the economy and build our communities.

The program promotes greater stability in the construction industry and ensures that skilled workers in Canada continue to address critical housing development needs. Just as important, this initiative will help bring a larger number of workers out of the underground economy, which benefits Canada’s world-renowned programs and services (like the Canada Child Benefit, Old Age Security and Employment Insurance).

Eligible individuals have until January 2, 2024, to apply for permanent residence and can include their spouses, partners and dependent children in their application. Potential applicants will continue to submit their names to the CLC, who will determine their eligibility before referring them to IRCC.

The Government of Canada will take into account the advice from consultations with academics, non-governmental organizations, provinces and territories as we explore new and innovative ways to regularize the status of undocumented workers in Canada.

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Australian Business Schools rank among the world’s best!

In the latest 2023 Business Master’s Rankings, seven Australian business schools ranked top 100 globally for specialist Business Masters in Management, Finance, Marketing, Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management.

Most business schools in Australia have gained world-leading accreditations, such as AACSB and EQUIS – the most prestigious standards in business education. This means you will enjoy a learning experience that meets the highest standards of a world-class education.

Interested in studying business in Australia? Use our course search tool to explore your study options. http://ow.ly/ap9X50L7Chk

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QUT, RMIT University and The Australian National University scientists aim to grow plants on the moon by 2025.

An Australian space start-up will experiment with growing plants on the moon by sending a capsule containing carefully selected seeds and ‘resurrection’ plants, along with sensors, a camera and water on a commercial lunar lander travelling to the moon in 2024.

QUT – Project set to grow plants on the moon

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Queensland considers stronger regulations after students quizzed over teacher’s living arrangements!

Queensland’s education minister, Grace Grace, says she is considering beefing up the powers of the independent schools’ regulator, to ensure students outside the state system are “protected and supported”.

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University of Canberra

Last week we launched our brand-new Advanced Engineering Lab. Check out the flexible open space for teaching with tech such as drones, programmable autonomous devices, and robotics

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Part-time jobs in Australia for foreign students

There are rules for all international students studying in Australia who want to work part-time. Education might be cheaper than in the USA, but the cost of living is relatively high in Australia. For international students to study and live comfortably in Australia, they might need to work also