Update on the Climate Action Barometer here š āThe most important thing is getting started, because every action is a step in the right directionā eaie.org/blog/measuring-sust⦠via @TheEAIE
Important announcement from the floor of the Jobs and Skills Summit ā we will increase by two years post study work rights for international students who graduate from Australian universities in areas of verified skills shortage.
He knows we gave out food hampers. He knows that we shouldnāt have had to! He knows education should be accessible to all. He knows we donāt have that quite right. Time to reset. Rebuild. Reform. #access#equity#intled š
When your local cafe is a Covid hotspot so you need to get tested and isolate⦠but you still donāt want to miss @BernardSaltās insights @AIEC#covidconferences#aiec2021
Multiculturalism brings a richness to our society, a wealth of diversity to our communities. Donāt allow our national mindset to turn inwards. Call out and condemn racism whenever you see it. #FightRacism
Anti Asian racism in Australia, and around the world, has escalated during the pandemic. We, as leaders, need to stand up when it matters most. So letās speak up against racism and build a more Australia. @asiacapable@Asialink_au@welcomingaus@SeeEmilySay@TimWattsMP
Hey @Telstra just wanted to let you know that at 59 minutes 3 seconds on hold, the music has a little glitch. It goes š¶ deow neow, deow neow, deow neow, neow and then the last š¶ neow š¶ is missing. Just thought you might want to look into that. Seems fine from 59min on.
"1/4 of people who founded unicorn companies.. started as international students," says @EstherAtNAFSAĀ CEO @NAFSA, whoās mobilising overseas students facing US visa bans if courses go fully online #StudentBan
āThe sector is collaboratively responding, really well, to what is an unforeseen challenge for international educationā #InThisTogether@UniCanberra Thank you #ieaayp leaders @_peline_ Tan and Michael Wentworth-Perry
I also think we may not last much longer, or at least be about to suffer a significant setback, because our civilisation is currently run by a bunch of shit heads.
"At a time when the performance of traditional exports are fluctuating, service exports such as international education are increasingly contributing to Australiaās prosperity," writes ACCI's Jenny Lambert. ieaa.today/2Ebxh6f#broadenourhorizons#intled