Education providers who enrol international students are required to comply with the ESOS legislative framework. This framework consists of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act), the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code) and the Education Services for Overseas Students Regulations 2019 (ESOS Regulations).
These regulatory obligations encompass the international student journey from marketing, recruitment, education agents, offer, acceptance, orientation and beyond. Ensuring satisfactory course progress, attendance and completion within course duration.
This session will examine the regulatory framework that governs international education in Australia. Participants will focus on the Code to gain a better understanding of what is required to be compliant across the student journey and what constitutes good practice.
This face to face PD will be an excellent opportunity to gain a better understanding of what is required to be compliant across the student journey and what constitutes good practice, as well as network and expand your professional contacts in the sector.
- Date: Thursday 9 November 2023
- Time: 2pm – 4pm
- Presenter: Danielle Hartridge
- Venue: Seminar Room UG21, UTAS Podium Building, 40 Melville St, Hobart, TAS
- Host: ISANA Vic Tas
- Cost (includes afternoon tea): ISANA Members free of charge | Non Members $40 (incl GST)
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Danielle is a leading expert in international education with extensive experience working in the university sector. Danielle’s career spans more than 30 years where she has held senior roles and was ISANA National President from 2010-2013. Danielle has a deep understanding of the international education landscape and works closely with international education providers, offering consultation and advice on international education matters related to the international student experience and ESOS compliance. A regular contributor to professional development activities, through the development of online resources and face-to-face workshops. Danielle is the recipient of the prestigious IEAA Distinguished Contribution to International Education Award, the Victorian Multicultural Award for Service Delivery to a Multicultural Victoria and is an ISANA Life Member. Danielle has previously served on the IEAA Board, the IEAA Admissions & Compliance Network, the IEAA Student Life Network and is currently ISANA Vice President Professional Development.