ETEA News

Dec
11

Reopening of State and Territory Borders for International Students in AU

Things are slowly looking up for the educational institutions and the Australian economy in general, after the harsh financial blows brought about by the global pandemic, COVID-19. After much consideration and study of the recent circumstances surrounding the pandemic, the Australian federal government is now allowing international students to return to chosen regions or states […]

By Oliver Liu | Blog
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Dec
09

Improving Domestic Students Equity for College Studies

Given the recent increase in income inequality in Australia in recent years, it is more urgent today to improve equity in education. The goal of student equity is in ensuring that students’ academic performance and social and emotional well-being are not dependent on their socio-economic background. The unfortunate situation is that a student’s educational success […]

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Dec
07

Top College Destinations in Australia

Boasting of a number of cities ranking as top places to study in the world, it’s not hard to see why Australia is a consistent country of choice for university education. We enumerate the top seven Australian cities that have made it to the rankings of the Best Student Cities in the world, according to […]

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Nov
17

Key Takeaways Before Taking the NCLEX

The National Council Licensure Examination or NCLEX-RN is an exam specifically designed for Nurses to gauge if they can start their practice as an entry-level nurse. The NCLEX-RN is mainly testing the application of one’s nursing knowledge from what is taught in the classroom.  The participant will be tested in the use of their critical […]

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Nov
15

AU Government Furthers Funding for Aged Care

In an article published by the Aged Care Guide a month ago, they highlighted the Federal Government’s announcement of a $563.3 million boost to the aged care sector in response to COVID-19.  The Federal Government also expressed some criticisms on the aged care management sector.  These criticisms were primarily directed towards Australian Aged Care Minister, […]

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Nov
13

Why Should You Study in a Private College?

Before enrolling, a domestic or an international student, asks himself questions such as: “Which course should I take?”, “Will I go to a TAFE, private college, or a uni?” and “How much money do I have to support my college studies?” For domestic students in Australia, government funding is made available per state with certain […]

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Nov
11

Top Courses to Take this 2020 in Australia

Australia is said to be one of the best places for international students to study. When someone mentions “study in Australia” it could spell outstanding education and access to its leading institutions. Most Australian universities and colleges equip students with practical skills and knowledge to help them succeed in their chosen field. This makes every […]

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Nov
09

The Growing Demand for Paid and Unpaid Work in the Disability Work Sector

Disability can come in many different forms.  It can be physical or mental. It can be a condition since birth, from old age or a certain form of accident. According to the Australian Network on Disability, there are over 4.4 million people in Australia with some form of disability. That is 1 in 5 people. […]

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