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Melbourne Releases Policies To Help International Student Talent Under New Strategy: Melbourne, Australia, has launched a new framework for international candidates to recognize their roles in the education sector in the financial growth of Melbourne. 

It also makes various plans to boost foreign investment by leveraging alumni and diaspora communities, including international students in Melbourne. In this article, we will discuss Melbourne releases policies to help International student talent under new strategy. 

Melbourne Releases Policies To Help International Student Talent Under New Strategy

According to the new framework announced by Melbourne, it plans to foster international candidate talent, leadership and entrepreneurship skills, improve employment pathways and establish life-long relationships with its alumni members and graduates. Also, Melbourne has yet to provide information on what this entails.

Melbourne also ran an Open Innovation Competition among entrepreneurs and innovators earlier this year to create an inclusive city for domestic and international students and alumni. All the winners of this competition were international students alumni whose solutions focused on finding employment for international candidates. 

The new strategy announced by Melbourne also commits to helping the international education sector through advocacy, thousands of candidates welcome and helping with employability, and promoting more student exchanges.

It is home to approximately 170,000 international candidates, and the campaign will concentrate on encouraging Melbourne as one of the world’s most vibrant and cultural cities. It is all being done to attract most of the students, workers, tourists, and investors. 

The education and innovation portfolio lead, and the councilor of Melbourne, Davydd Griffiths, said that we are working hard to become Australia’s number one city for tourists, and students’ fantastic experience, because we know how much they all add to our environment, culture, and economy. He also mentioned that we brought the population back to 92% of international students of pre-pandemic levels through messaging and support initiatives or strong advocacy.

The future campaigns will concentrate on the diversity of the city, positioning Melbourne as a modern, multicultural, and welcoming city. Now, 55% of the residents of the city were born overseas, and around 71% own at least one overseas-born parent. 

According to Pie News, the administrative director of international at RMIT University, Layton Pike, who contributed to the new strategy of Melbourne, said that the plan would help attract most international candidates to Melbourne. 

Layton Pike said that RMIT University is anticipating and seeing a further steady return in the international candidates to Melbourne. Reaching pre-pandemic levels may take some time, but applications align with our projections. 

All the cities partner overseas and aim to make additional visibility, knowledge and relationship with those cities so that only would continue to support our actions. Pike also mentioned that it was essential to reflect Melbourne’s diversity.

The framework said that the plan is to show Melbourne as an economic hub for the Asia-Pacific province and to continue engagement with critical Asian markets, like China, Melbourne’s most significant source of international tourists and students. Other essential countries like Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, and India.

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Source:- economictimes.indiatimes.com