Tag Archives: India

Australia ‘Steps Up’ to Attract Japanese Students

Australia’s trade and tourism agencies are making a renewed push to boost the number of Japanese visiting the country to study English or vocational courses and for work experience. The number of Japanese visitors to Australia has dwindled in recent … Read

France Ministers Unveil Foreign Student Strategy

The French government is seeking to attract more foreign students, especially those from developing countries with “high potential,” and to increase the proportion of postgraduates from abroad. Alain Juppé, Foreign Affairs Minister, and Valérie Pécresse, Minister for Higher Education and … Read

Ireland announces Visa waiver proposals

A “visa liberalisation” initiative announced by Ireland’s Minister for Justice will make it easier for tourists from India, China and Middle Eastern states to visit Ireland. Minister Shatter said the €60 ordinarily required to enter the State would be waived … Read

Youth & Student Travel Trends in 2011

Once a year, professionals in the youth, student and educational travel industry gather at the World Youth and Student Travel Conference (WYSTC) to formulate partnerships, strengthen business relationships and discover the latest youth trends both globally and regionally. This autumn’s … Read

Sun Rises and Sets on Global Student Markets

After analysing international trade data, Angel Calderon of RMIT University in Australia predicts the sun is setting on international students from some East Asian countries, continues to shine on India and China, while sunrise countries such as Chile and the … Read

China Passes Japan as Second-Largest Economy

China is the right place, right now, for the global tourism industry – precisely why the World Youth & Student Travel Conference is coming to Beijing this October. After three decades of spectacular growth, China passed Japan in the second … Read

Indian student wants more educational exchange with China

China and India have seen many educational exchanges in recent years, and it will be better if more scholarship and cooperation projects are open to Indian students, said an Indian student at the India-China Development Forum in Beijing on Tuesday.

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