Consultations and contradictions... but in happier news, AIEC Registrations Open (With Guest Sally Gatenby)

EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 45 MIN

Consultations and contradictions... but in happier news, AIEC Registrations Open (With Guest Sally Gatenby)

from Global Horizons - The Australian International Education Podcast · host Global Society

Before we get into the guts of today's episode, we've got some exciting news about the Global Horizons podcast: we are the official podcast of the Australian International Education Conference! AIEC is legendary. The must-attend event for Australian international educators, and we're thrilled that Global Horizons will be on deck and podcasting live from the floor of the exhibition hall all week! Joining us on the podcast today, perfectly timed to coincidence with the opening of Super Early Bird conference registrations, is Sally Gatenby from IDP. We're looking forward to picking her brains on what to expect at the conference this year! Onto this week's news episode, Dirk Mulder (The Koala News) and Rob Malicki (Global Society) dive into all the details of what's going on with the Australian Government's current consultations with the sector. But it's a bit messy out there: there are paradoxes and contradictions galore... so pay close attention as we unpick them for you! It's a bit of a longer news episode this week, but with everything that's going on it feels like the time to dive deep! Global Horizons is the official podcast of the AIEC conference. Early registrations are open now! For all your international education news, www.thekoalanews.com is your source of truth. And Global Horizons is a production of The Global Society, Australia's Learning Abroad Support Company.

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