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Survey for International Students |
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The Committee for Melbourne™ is inviting all international students to complete a short 11 question survey to find out ways to improve international student experience in Melbourne.
The Committee for Melbourne™ is an action-focussed group of people who are vitally interested in making Melbourne better.
Members represent the highest levels of over 170 organisations drawn from the city's major companies, academic institutions and civic organisations.
Visit http://www.melbourne.org.au/ to find out more about the Committee of Melbourne.
Please follow the following link to complete the survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=sEBOvbpsrYFbtitFp2TDlQ_3d_3d |
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Thanks to all who came along to the Essendon vs St Kilda game last weekend. As part of our partnership with Essendon Football Club this year, we will be hosting a number of free football skills sessions from the 14th of September, where students can learn basic skills and enjoy fun games.
To register your interest and for more information, please e-mail
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International Student Backlash ? |
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The Australian Federation of International Students (AFIS) responded today to
comments made in Sushi Das' article "Backlash feared over uni students' cultural divide" in today's The Age newspaper. |
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International Student Holistic Support Services OPEN for service |
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Melbourne `Waratah’ Clinic
A new holistic support service exclusively dedicated to the health needs of international students.
Naturopathy, Herbal medicine, Nutritional Medicine, Dietary advice, Holistic Lifestyle advice and Iridology
$20 Consultation fee (international students only)
Booking contact number: 0433 658 924
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International student exploitation, the City of Melbourne, Victorian Government and AFIS |
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The Australian Federation of International Students (AFIS) responded today to Mr.
Tony Arup's article "Foreign students being exploited" in today's The Age
newspaper.
"Exploitation of international students in the workplace has been a significant issue
for a number of years, I am hopeful that this new research will allow the state and
federal governments to work with students and industry stakeholders to explore the
underlying problems and then work towards resolving them," said
Mr. Wai Ken Wong, National Chairperson of AFIS. |
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