Australia higher education roadshow big hit with Sri Lankan students
COLOMBO – The Study Australia Showcase organized by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Australian Government agency) in Colombo last Thursday (14) was well attended by students, parents, and education leaders.
The roadshow served as a valuable platform for both students and parents to engage directly with representatives of over 15 Australian universities. Students also had the opportunity to hear from the representatives of Australian states and territories, Australian Department of Home Affairs and the Australian Department of Education.
The day-long event showcased Australia’s excellence in education and provided online tools to find the best Australian study option for students.
The showcase also highlighted Australian Government initiatives designed to shape the global careers of Sri Lankan students.
Talking about the initiatives, Dr. Monica Kennedy, Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner, Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), Australian Government, said, “We collaborate extensively with Sri Lankan students to ensure that they are making optimal choices when considering studying in Australia. Through our Study Australia showcase, we deliver the latest, reliable, and pertinent information to students, parents, educational counsellors, and agents. The active engagement of all stakeholders contributed significantly to the triumph of the event, and we take pleasure in addressing their inquiries. An impressive number of students have expressed their eagerness to select Australia as their preferred location for advanced education, and we are excitedly looking forward to accommodating them all.”
The showcase offered participants information about the process of obtaining a student visa and representatives from the Australian government also shared detailed information about scholarships and student life in Australia.
Australia is consistently recognized in global rankings for its research excellence, liveability, learner satisfaction and employment outcomes. Australian educational institutions have garnered remarkable recognition at the recently announced QS World University Rankings 2024.
As per QS Rankings 2024, three Australian universities are in the global top 20 universities and nine universities are in top 100. 95% of Australian universities are globally ranked.
-Australian HC/Colombo
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