Australia to welcome all fully vaccinated students from 1 December

23 November 2021 Study Australia.  Click here to view article from at its original source. From 1 December 2021, all fully vaccinated student visa holders will be able to come to Australia without needing to apply for a travel exemption. This also means that, from 1 December, students who have been in Australia patiently waiting …

Executive Principal Mr. Peter Rogerson win the 2020 Haihe Friendship Award

On September 29, officers from the Talent Office of Wuqing District, Wuqing Municipal Science and Technology Bureau, and Gaocun government visited Haileybury International School and presented the award of 2020 Haihe Friendship Award to Haileybury Tianjin’s Executive Principal, Mr. Peter Rogerson, on behalf of the Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Bureau. The officers congratulated Mr. Rogerson …

TALKING POINTS | EDUCATION 24/06/2019

In today’s talking points, more than half a million Chinese students completed degrees abroad in 2018, and the latest list of China’s higher education figures were released by the Ministry of Education. The Ministry have also implemented guidelines pertaining to the transparency of education and safety measures for kindergartens.

TALKING POINTS | EDUCATION 04/06/2019

In today’s talking points, China’s Ministry of Education has called for efforts to improve education in rural China, as well as signed agreements to regulate university recruitment. Guandong has asked for all students to complete compulsory education by the law, and Australia is looking at new English standards for international students enrolling in university.

TALKING POINTS| EDUCATION 27/5/19

In today’s talking points, trends in the Chinese education industry show that the industry will double, challenges are highlighted with entering the Chinese education market despite it’s profitability and Asia and Latin America continue to grow as opportunities for Australia’s intake of international students.

TALKING POINTS| EDUCATION 29/01/2019

In today’s talking points, the number of Australian university students opting to study overseas has doubled,global wine education is redefined with the launch of Australian wine discovered,the Victorian government calls for a review of entry requirements for international students, and a book launch ceremony is being held in Beijing for the annual report on the development …

TALKING POINTS | Education 16/01/19

In today’s talking point, China aims to improve better primary, secondary education for all-round student development, China’s education ministry set strict criteria for apps used on campus, report on the country’s rural education recently released shows that China makes headway in building ranks of rural teachers, and Labor is to introduce minimum ATAR scores for …

Education Talking Points | 19/12/2018

In today’s talking point, reports found China continues to promote compulsory education equality, the CAS teams up with Sydney University to boost scientific research collaboration, and Australia-China institution discusses strategy in biomedical research in 2018.    China continues to promote compulsory education equality An official said on Thursday that the Ministry of Education (MOE) will continue to …

Education Talking Points | 3 December 2018

In today’s talking points, China’s embassy in Canberra hosts 2019 New Colombo Plan Australian students, Chinese Universities are on top of global rankings in technology, Australia and Vietnam strengthen education partnership, and PM Scott Morrison announces Vocational Education Review Scheme   China’s embassy in Canberra hosts 2019 New Colombo Plan Australian students Last week, 13 …

Education Talking Points | 23/11/18

In today’s talking points UNSW establishes deeper ties with China, the PM announces increased funding for regional Australian universities and a new survey illustrates benefits for international students who study in Australia.   UNSW Establishes Deeper Ties with China Publisher Springer Nature is joining with UNSW and the Chinese Academy of Sciences to promote research …