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Central Queensland University head calls for plan for return of international students
A Queensland university is calling for an urgent plan to return international students to Australia as pressure mounts for action at National Cabinet this week.
Key points:
- CQU vice-chancellor Nick Klomp is calling for a national strategy to return international students
- International Education Association of Australia chief executive Phil Honeywood says there is lack of “political will” to rescue international education
- Calls are intensifying for plan to be discussed at National Cabinet this week
Central Queensland University vice-chancellor Nick Klomp has criticised the lack of “staged and strategic” national plan to welcome back international students to Australian campuses.
“We’ve seen governments hurriedly move mountains to ensure…
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