You are invited to two events for international educational professionals and agents to learn more about study in WA and Australia.
In March, Study in Australia is conducting seminars for international study agents and educational institutions in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka.
In April, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and Curtin University will participate in a Study in Australia information exchange events in Osaka and Tokyo. These events will introduce Japanese university and college staff interested in creating overseas study programs to leading Australian universities offering comprehensive English language programs.
These information events offer attendees the chance to speak directly with university staff who can answer any question they may have about creating English language programs in Australia.
1. Agent seminar in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya (Education)
Study in Australia is conducting seminars for International study agents and educational institutions in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. The seminars cover both short-term and long-term study programs, and focus on 3 key topics for studying in Australia.
Fee: Free
Who should attend:
International study agents and educational institutions, and interested people working in the international study field.
Where and when:
Osaka
March 11 (Mon) (13:00 – 16:25) Meeting Room 2, Herbis Plaza 5F, 2-5-25 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka Limited to 30 people
Nagoya
March 13 (Wed) (13:00 – 16:00)
Conference Room 6, 4F Nagoya International Center, Nagono 1-47-1, Nakamura-ku,
Nagoya
Limited to 30 people
Tokyo
March 15 (Fri) (13:00 – 17:00)
Australian Embassy Reception Hall, 2-1-14 Mita, Minato-ku
Limited to 40 people
For the seminar schedule, details, and reservations please see:
Study in Australia March 2013 event
2. Universities seminar in Osaka and Tokyo
Study in Australia is able to provide English learning solutions to meet the needs of Japanese universities: • From short study through to over 1 month long study university programs. • In combination with work experience and volunteer programs. • Rich FD (Faculty Development)and SD (Staff Development) study programs.
Fee: Free
Who should attend:
University and college staff working in the international study field.
Where and when:
Osaka April 22 (Mon) (13:30 – 18:00)
Hilton Osaka
Tokyo
April 24 (Wed) (9:30 – 18:00) Separate morning and afternoon sessions
Australian Embassy, 2-1-14 Mita, Minato-ku
Content: Information exchange event with Japanese university and college staff interested creating overseas study programs with18 leading Australian universities offering comprehensive English language programs. The Australian universities include University of Western Australia (UWA) and Curtin University.
These events provide a good opportunity to collect information and make contacts for the development of future overseas study programs, including:
A detailed schedule will be emailed out in late March
For applications and any questions, please contact the Australian Embassy marketing Office: tomoko.ichikawa@austrade.gov.au