By Lee Chang-sup Comparing two novelists and their works ― Shin Kyung-sook and Earnest Hemingway ― might be inappropriate and controversial. But for Koreans aspiring to improve English proficiency, the comparison is logical and necessary. They need to read the Read More →
The biggest change to Australia’s skilled migration program since the visa points test was first introduced 33 years ago is to be implemented from1 July 2012. A new invitation-only visa system will become law, removing the rights all eligible candidates Read More →
<!–enpproperty 2012-01-30 08:20:41.0Zhang YueAustralia widens window of opportunity1161356Life2@cndy/enpproperty–> Australia has issued regulations that will enable more international students to further their education in the country. The new suite of measures was released by the Australian Department of Tertiary Education, Skills, Read More →
Morten stergaard, Denmark’s minister for higher education, wants to see all Danish students taking a study period abroad, gathering knowledge and experience outside the country that will enable Denmark to succeed in global competition. stergaard told University World News that Read More →
Good news for anyone thinking of emigrating to Australia from the UK, as South Australia adds 28 occupations to their State Migration Plan. Some 28 occupations have been added to the SSML for 2011/2012, while some occupations were removed from the Read More →
Australian delegates will also talk with its universities to waive off IELTS requirements for Bhutanese students With the signing of the memorandum of understanding yesterday, Bhutan and Australia took another step forward for an increased interaction and cooperation in the future. Read More →