They have cast a shadow over the international education sector, but do the reasons politicians are espousing for them really stack up, and what do they really mean for students?
Educational practices are being redefined so students and teachers can build global interconnectivity and cultural diversity.
While capital skills don’t necessarily translate into job offers for international students, research shows they improve key wellbeing, sustainability, and professional growth aspects.
While all cultures celebrate the new year, the Chinese are probably one of the few that use these money-related words as their greetings in the biggest festival of the year.
The pandemic has brought into sharp relief the contradictory character of Australia, but schools provide great examples of how it’s possible to engage globally from local settings.
We're just a few days into this circuit-breaker lockdown, but Melburnians are displaying a remarkable sense of community, and supporting each other.
With COVID-19 bringing an end to the immigration boom, at least for now, what does it mean for our society, and the world?
An alarming rise in STIs is being exacerbated by inadequate access to services.
Thomas Ko is spearheading innovative technology that takes injectable medicines and transforms them into pills.
We should move beyond Western media reports about the country's “creepy” AI education technologies and look closer to home.
Monash lecturer Chris Murray's dedication to an ancient art had benefits far beyond improving his martial arts skills.
Joanne Lao’s marketing degree propelled her into one of the world’s biggest global advertising groups, where she’s chief executive of Greater China operations.
After honing her language skills on the streets of Nanjing, Monash Law graduate, Helen Sawczak, is now immersed in building Australia’s ties with China.
San Thang fled Vietnam in 1979, encountering pirates on the way to Australia. Now, the chemistry innovator and his colleagues are being touted to win the Nobel Prize.
The recent targeting of Australian-based Chinese and Taiwanese students is a new take on a concept that's been around since the 1990s.
Protesters have urged a boycott of Sydney's Real Bodies exhibition over claims that it could be displaying remains of executed Chinese political prisoners.
Melbourne is undoubtedly a multicultural hub, but questions over social exclusion show that it's far from perfect.
Stronger Australia-China bilateral ties are in our best interests, particularly when it comes to the tourism industry.
Before the invention of bitcoin, Joseph Liu was playing with an idea that would cut out the middle man in online currency exchange.
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