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Australian delegation visits Kathmandu to explore closer ties in education

KATHMANDU, May 11: Felicity Volk, Australian Ambassador to Nepal, led a team of eight Australian government officials in meetings to extend the close relationships between Nepal and Australia in education.
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KATHMANDU, May 11: Felicity Volk, Australian Ambassador to Nepal, led a team of eight Australian government officials in meetings to extend the close relationships between Nepal and Australia in education.


According to a statement issued by the Australian Embassy, Nepal is Australia’s third-largest source of international students. While Australia was closed to international visitors for nearly two years, the demand for study in Australia has grown with students remaining loyal to Australia as a study destination.


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“Australia has one of the most supportive international education systems in the world. The Australian Strategy for International Education 2021‑2030 puts the student experience, student protection and students’ rights at the center,” the statement quotes Brett Galt-Smith, Counselor, Education.


 

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