Intl Ed News: RoboCap Scandal Deepens

EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 36 MIN

Intl Ed News: RoboCap Scandal Deepens

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

In today's episode of Global Horizons, we're continuing to analyse examples from the deepening number of examples of "RoboCaps" - nonsensical, contradictory or just downright unexplainable examples of international student cap allocations to various providers. I wish we could say that we're surprised, but there are now too many examples to count. But at least, in happier news, the Australian International Education Conference is under a month away and joining us on the podcast is Louise Goold, the "Program Boss-Lady" for the conference committee, to talk about some of the key sessions coming up. And you know what? We're thinking that this year's AIEC is maybe the most important conference ever to attend. Not only to get up to date with, and know how to respond to, the biggest changes to international education that Australia has ever ever had. But more importantly, to reconnect with colleagues, or meet new ones, and celebrate the real reason we're all in this industry together: for the impact we create. After all, this conference is all about The Human Element (did you like what we did there? 😉) Global Horizons is a production of ⁠The Global Society⁠, Australia's Learning Abroad Support Company.  We are incredibly proud to be the ⁠⁠⁠OFFICIAL podcast of the AIEC Australian International Education Conference... registrations are open now⁠⁠⁠! And for all the breaking international education news, make sure you subscribe to ⁠⁠The Koala News⁠.⁠

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