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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20181119T090000
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UID:3889-1542618000-1542627000@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW branch AGM and Support Café
DESCRIPTION:Book NOW! \nLimited spaces available… participating organisations:\nFair Work Ombudsman\nStudy NSW\nCity of Sydney\nSouth Eastern Sydney LHD\nRedfern Legal Centre\nISANA\n& More\nAbout ACTiveNSW Support Café! \nWe are inviting important service providers\, to each share a 5 minute presentation. You will then work your way through a series of designated conversation tables\, where you will have an opportunity to spend some quality time with each provider. Through this Café style PD session\, we aim to create a more personalised and intimate experience to better forge relationships between service providers and institutions\, while allowing time for questions and discussions that otherwise may be difficult or unlikely to form.  Stay around for our AGM and vote in the next year’s branch committee members – or nominate yourself for a role! \nCost: ISANA Members no-charge | Non-members $49.00 \nPDF Flyer(click to print)
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-activensw-branch-agm-and-support-cafe/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20181122T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20181122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20181119T001950Z
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UID:3914-1542895200-1542906000@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:Learn About Your Housing Rights
DESCRIPTION:Who we are \nWe are a not-for-profit community legal organisation run by a group of lawyers and volunteers called Inner Melbourne Community Legal Centre (IMCL). We provide free legal help to vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our local community\, including international students. \nWhy are writing to you \nWe are writing to let you know about our upcoming: \n\nfree legal information session \nfree advice clinic on housing rights\n\nfor international students and workers about tenancy law. We will cover: \n\nDifferent types of living arrangements (e.g. share houses\, purpose built student accommodation and legal rooming houses) and the different rights and obligations students have\nLandlord obligations and what to do if they do not follow the rules\nSteps to take to protect your tenancy rights before you move into a place to live\nHow to identify illegal rooming houses\nProblems commonly encountered by students where they live\, including disputes with landlords about repairs\, rent and bond.\n\nStudents and workers can register to attend for free here: https://www.facebook.com/events/326730321439284/.\nWe encourage support workers and professionals within the international student sector to attend. 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/learn-about-your-housing-rights/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20181123T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20181123T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20181112T004709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T004709Z
UID:3901-1542981600-1542988800@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA Queensland branch PD and Networking event
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the last workshop of 2018! \n\nPDF Flyer\nDate:     Friday\, November 23\nTime:     2pm to 4pm – followed by networking drinks at Isles Lane (Post Office Square\, CBD).\nVenue:  ILSC Brisbane (Level 1\, 232 Adelaide Street\, CBD) \nWe have invited Megan Short\, Project Manager of gen[in]\, to tell us more about Queensland’s first-ever internationally focused innovation challenge for young people. \nOcean Cheung\, one of the Youth Consortium members for gen[in] and Jack Wang\, one of the gen[in] winners\, will also give us their perspectives. \nFurther details can be found in the attached. \nPlease click here to RSVP by November 21. \nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \nISANA Queensland Branch
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-queensland-branch-pd-and-networking-event/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181208
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20180208T022331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180208T022331Z
UID:2932-1543881600-1544227199@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA 29th International Education Association Conference
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to REGISTER NOW!\nCLICK HERE for notification of ISANA AGM\nCLICK HERE to view the Program\nWe are pleased to announce the 29th ISANA International Education Association Conference will be held at the Sydney Masonic Centre\, New South Wales\, from 4 to 7 December 2018. \n\n\nThe theme for the conference is ‘Educate and collaborate: Inclusive practices to enable international students’. \nThe conference will give us the opportunity to explore and discuss the many factors that contribute to the overall student success\, both within and outside the classroom. There will be an exciting program of speakers\, workshops\, social activities and lots of networking opportunities. Delegates will be able to share successful strategies\, engage with key stakeholders and develop important partnerships. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to Sydney in December 2018. \nPlease join our mailing list to be updated as the planning of the conference proceeds. \nISANA acknowledges the Gadigal of the Eora Nation\, the traditional custodians of this land and we pay our respects to the Elders both past and present. \n\n\n\n\nWho Should Attend?\n\nMentor program staff\nMediation and conflict resolution staff\nChaplaincy and multi-faith support\nCareers advisors\nStudent wellbeing advisors\nAcademics\nAcademic advisors\nStudent support services\nInternational student advisors and counsellors\nExchange/Study Abroad coordinators\nLearning and Language providers\nNZAID and AusAID liaison officers\nInternational office administrators\, marketing managers\nAccommodation officers\nStudents and teachers\nGovernment personnel\nOverseas government\, consulate and embassy officials\nInternational education and recruitment agents\nResearchers in international education\nSupporting companies such as accommodation providers and insurance providers\nAnd anyone else with an interest in the quality of the international student experience.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/29th-isana-international-education-association-conference/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190131T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190131T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190113T232824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190113T232824Z
UID:4720-1548925200-1548936000@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:Child Protection Training
DESCRIPTION:Description: The session will provide child protection training as required by Blue Card Services for any institutions who teach students under the age of 18. The training will be provided by Jim O’Brien from In Safe Hands and will include the following learning outcomes: \n\nDefinition of child abuse;\nTypes of child abuse;\nIndicators of child abuse;\nEarly Intervention and Prevention tools;\nFederal\, State and Civil laws pertaining to child protection and civil liability;\nChild Protection requirements under relevant National Quality Frameworks;\nReporting of child abuse;\nManaging disclosures;\nRecording and documenting.\n\nParticipates will receive certification from In Safe Hands for having completed training on the above learning outcomes \n  \nSession: Child Protection Training \nDate: Thursday\, 31 January 2019 \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00pm \nLocation: Room 217\, Building 14\, Campbell Road\, University of Queensland\, St Lucia \nCost: Members – $50\, Non-Members – $100 \nParking on Campus Information: https://campuses.uq.edu.au/information-and-services/parking-transport/parking/casual/st-lucia \nClick Here to Register Now! \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/child-protection-training/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190315
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190204T040513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T040513Z
UID:4856-1552435200-1552607999@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:Connecting Innovative Learning Spaces & Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:Register Now! Early Bird closing on the 4th Feb!\nDeveloping & implementing modern pedagogy in 21st century environments\nThe Connecting Innovative School Learning Spaces & Pedagogy conference is an essential opportunity for schools who are embarking on their learning space design journey. Whether you are planning\, designing\, implementing pedagogy\, transitioning teachers or evaluating your space\, you will take away key strategies and lessons learned from leading Australian schools at every stage of the learning space design journey. \nDownload the brochure \nWhat you will take away by attending \n\nTips to maximise collaboration with architects\nInnovative plans and ideas on how to refurbish existing spaces on tight budgets\nStrategies to empower teachers for sustainable professional development\nMethods to utilise PBL\, IBL & flip learning in environments suited to modern pedagogy\nLessons learnt from schools on different stages of their learning space design journey\nTools & frameworks in how to effectively measure learning space with student outcomes\n\nWho will attend? \n\n50% Principals\, Deputy & Assistant Principals\, Heads of School\n30% Directors of Learning & Teaching\n10% Facilities & Business Managers\n10% Architects\n\nUse the code CC*ISANA and save $100 off the current rate! \nConnecting Innovative School Learning Spaces and Pedagogy will contribute 12 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Registered PD addressing 6.2.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW. \nFor more information about the conference\, visit the website or contact the Customer Care team at customercare@criterionconferences.com.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/connecting-innovative-learning-spaces-pedagogy/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190321
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190204T041425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T041425Z
UID:4859-1552953600-1553126399@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:Maximising Digital Marketing Strategies for Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Register Now! \nCompetition among universities to attract prospective students is increasing. Most universities have already or are currently undergoing a major digital transformation at their institutions. But what’s next? In order to remain competitive and to evolve with the sector’s increasing digital marketing maturity\, universities have had to explore new areas such as customer and user experience\, mapping the customer journey and leverage their existing resources to improve lead generation and student acquisition.\nThe Maximising Digital Marketing Strategies for Higher Education conference will address what’s new with the digital revolution in the higher education sector\, to set delegates on the right path towards a successful digital marketing strategy in their institutions. \n  \nYou will learn how to  \n\nCollect\, segment & interpret data to map the customer journey\nDevelop agile & responsive digital marketing through the user experience\nEffectively lead a digital transformation to maximise ROI\nLeverage existing resources to improve lead acquisition & student recruitment\n\n  \n>Download the event program \n  \nHear from a terrific lineup of speakers including: \n\nChaminda Ranasinghe\, Chief Marketing Officer\, RMIT University\nStephanie Jackson\, International Marketing Manager (Digital)\, Griffith University\nMark Lillis\, Deputy Director\, Marketing & Communications Unit\, University of Technology Sydney\nAaron Collyer\, Head of Digital & Creative\, University of Western Australia\n\n+ Many more. \n  \nDownload the event program to see the full speaker lineup \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/maximising-digital-marketing-strategies-for-higher-education/
LOCATION:“The show must go on”
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190327T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190308T061832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T061832Z
UID:5041-1553680800-1553691600@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA Qld Branch - “Everything Orientation”
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW – CLICK HERE!\nThis PD event will be around everything orientation. Come and join us to discuss and share your orientation activities\, in what way do you use student leaders during orientation week\, technology use\, topics and topic approaches\, ways you try to improve participation rates and ways to ensure information retention. \nWe will also have presentations from: \n\nHenno Kotze on “Tying an App in with Learning “ and\nMark Gillow on “Some Useful Apps to Utilise within Orientation Activities”\n\nWe will look forward to you joining us so we can all look at and share ideas or approaches for improving the orientation process! \nISANA Members $40 | Non members $80 \nIncludes morning tea\, kindly been provided by Scape \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-qld-pd-everything-orientation/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190401T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190401T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190331T232412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190331T232412Z
UID:5147-1554132600-1554136200@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:What students should know about rental rights and responsibilities in Victoria
DESCRIPTION:The best tools to avoid being scammed are being educated and informed.  Run by Consumer Affairs Victoria\, this workshop aims to provide you with the tools and tips to understanding renting a room or property in Melbourne.  This interactive 50-minute workshop will provide you with opportunity to explore the different types of student accommodation and understand the challenges encountered by many international students in Victoria\, as well as tips on how to guide and support students through the complaints process. This session will cover: Types of accommodation options for students How students can protect themselves Common scams and warning signs Fees\, deposits and lodging a bond What to expect when moving out How the complaints process works Where to find help. \nCost: Free \nNetworking: Light refreshments will be served after the presentation.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/what-students-should-know-about-rental-rights-and-responsibilities-in-victoria/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190403T101500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190403T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190306T002616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T002616Z
UID:4963-1554286500-1554303600@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA SANiTy Branch - Refresher Course Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This PD is a refresher for those who completed the course 3 years ago.  Please email sanity@isana.org.au if you are unsure whether you should attend.\nSANiTy is hosting a refresher course for those who have completed the 12-hour Standard Mental Health First Aid Course\, to improve their knowledge and skills.\n\nThis course will help you:\n\nGain an understanding of the latest research in the mental health field\nLearn the 3 key actions for helping someone feeling suicidal\nWork through complex mental health first aid interactions\nPractice mental health first aid skills\n\n\n\n  \nMembers $100 | Non Members $150\nCLICK HERE to book.\nCost includes lunch and tea/coffee.  \n \n  \n  \n  \nTraining conducted by certified CHG Trainers \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-sanity-branch-refresher-course-mental-health-first-aid/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190411T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190327T035356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T035356Z
UID:5127-1555005600-1555011000@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Sydney’s Lord Mayor’s Welcome for International Students
DESCRIPTION:The City of Sydney warmly invites you to join Lord Mayor Clover Moore at the Lord Mayor’s official welcome for international students. \nThis annual event\, supported by Study NSW\, the University of Sydney\, University of Technology Sydney and the University of New South Wales\, celebrates the start of your educational journey in Sydney and the beginning of a lifelong connection with our city. \nJoin your fellow international students from Sydney institutions for a night of entertainment at historic Sydney Town Hall and connect with organisations which will support you during your stay here. Refreshments will be provided. \nYou’ll enjoy: \n\nan official welcome by the Lord Mayor\nWelcome to Country and Aboriginal performance\ngroup hero shot with the Lord Mayor\nstalls and wellbeing and welfare exhibits\nan opportunity to connect with other international students.\n\nEvent times \n\n5 pm – 6 pm – registration\n6 pm – 6.35 pm – formal proceedings\n6.35 pm – 7.30 pm – connect with wellbeing and welfare service providers\n\nNumbers are limited\, CLICK HERE to register.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/city-of-sydneys-lord-mayors-welcome-for-international-students/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190412T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190327T014938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T014938Z
UID:5111-1555088400-1555102800@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW Branch - Intercultural Sports Day
DESCRIPTION:Register NOW!\nIntercultural Sports Day is a joined initiative of City of Sydney Youth Week\, ISANA and KGV Recreation Centre.\nIt will be heaps of fun with activities\, sport\, food and many people!\nA Sport and Activities event – inter-college/inter-university/mixed groups sporting competitions held during Youth Week 11 April to 18 April 2019. The students will compete in basketball\, futsal and volleyball as well as join in other non-sport activities and games. \nThe competitions and games will allow student to develop networks and friendships through sport and activities. Building connectivity through sport encourages an active lifestyle\, strengthens culturally diverse youth community networks and contributes to developing harmonious socioeconomic and multicultural communities. Young people from diverse backgrounds and cultures can realise a sense of commonality through playing sport together. \nIf you have any questions please email the branch at activensw@isana.org.au 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-activensw-branch-intercultural-sports-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190517
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20180824T045254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180824T045254Z
UID:3728-1557705600-1558051199@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:APSAA 2019 StarRez Conference
DESCRIPTION:Early bird registration closes 28 March! CLICK HERE to register NOW.\nAPSAA are very excited to announce the 2019 StarRez APSAA Conference. Save the date\, 13 – 16 May and get ready for another unmissable event as we head to Melbourne.\nSchedule your week! Here’s a snap shot of what’s on offer:\n  \n\n\n\nMonday 9 – 13 \nMulti day study tour **JUST ADDED** \n \n\n\nSunday 12 \nPre-Conference Professional Development program: APSAA Industry Guidelines Workshop \n \n\n\nMonday 13 \nOne day study tour \n \n\n\nMonday 13 –  Thursday 16 \n2019 StarRez APSAA Conference\nFull program out now! \n\n\n\n  \nThe conference program will be built around the theme Living\, Leading\, Learning and we are busy planning a program with relevance across a diversity of sectors\, perspectives and roles within the student accommodation industry. Based on the success at the 2018 conference\, the program will again offer three streams: \n\nStudent Experience and Wellbeing\nOperations and Finance\nFacilities and Development\n\nWhat’s new? We are excited to announce a new format\, with a concise and condensed program\, with a spectacular dinner event\, incorporating the APSAA Awards and an earlier finish on the final day. \nPre-Conference Professional Development program: APSAA Industry Guidelines Workshop. \nFor all the up to date information on the Conference\, please visit the APSAA website.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/apsaa-2019-starrez-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190517T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190424T013842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T013842Z
UID:5258-1558101600-1558112400@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW Branch - Tenancy and Accommodation
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to Register Now!\nRental rights – how to guide international students\nPresenter: Melissa de Silva\, SRC USYD\, in partnership with Fair Trading \n\nDifferent rental arrangement and a guide to the laws that apply to each – this information is NSW specific\, but I will point out some of the differences for interstate attendees\nStudent rights and responsibilities in each rental arrangement\nChanges in the Residential Tenancy Act (NSW) for 2019 including minimum standards for rental properties\, domestic violence provisions; and changes to break fee provisions.\nNetworking: Afternoon tea and drinks\n\nVenue:  \nNursing & Midwifery Campus of the University of Sydney* \nRoom B1.06 \nLevel 1\, 88 Mallett Street \nCamperdown \n* Please note this is not the “main” campus of the University of Sydney \n  \nCost: ISANA Members\, no cost | Non-members $30
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/tenancy-and-accommodation-rental-rights-how-to-guide-international-students/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190524T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190424T022800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T022800Z
UID:5265-1558702800-1558717200@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA SANiTy Branch - Innovation and Best Practice in Pre Departure Information
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to REGISTER NOW!\nSANiTy is offering an outstanding opportunity for you to see the latest developments in Pre Departure information for South Australian providers of International Education. \nThis is a onetime opportunity to see how the most prominent providers in South Australia manage their information. This includes the latest innovations in getting information to students\,\nand how to make sure that information is received and used. \nWe also have pre-departure information for outbound students and information about accessing information for your students who may be travelling abroad to study. \nLastly\, we will have information on pre-departure for international students who are returning home and the issues they may face when returning to a culture they have not lived in for many years. \nGuest Speakers:\nJose Paulino\nManager – International Student Services Flinders International\nFlinders University \nHeather Roberts\nExecutive Manager International Business\nDepartment for Education\, South Australian Government \nAmmeline Balanag\nSenior Case Manager\nScope International \nVenue: \n\nThe University of Adelaide Club\nUnion House\nLevel 4\, Harry Medlin North Room\n\nCost (incl GST):\nISANA Members $50 | Non members $80 (including afternoon tea) \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-sanity-branch-innovation-and-best-practice-in-pre-departure-information/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190607T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190404T234022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T234022Z
UID:5181-1559898000-1559912400@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA Qld Branch - Critical Incident Workshop
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to Register NOW!\nManaging Critical Incidents with facilitator\, Mary Ann Seow.\nThis workshop is designed for those that work with International Students at any level. It deals with the practical issues of preparation\, planning of policy and procedures and practical ideas (case studies) to deal with actual critical incidents. The half-day session aims to give you enough practical ideas\, resources and knowledge to devise or revise policy and procedural guidelines and the steps needed in managing a critical incident. We will also look at issues relating to a natural disaster. \nProgram Outline:\n\nDefinitions and examples of a critical incident\nWhat is a critical incident?\nPolicy development\, resources and assistance in developing policy\, preparation\nWhat do we need to do? Support for other students and also staff\nJoin colleagues for an opportunity to discuss this complex topic of Managing Critical Incidents\n\nVenue:\nTownsville City Campus – JCU Australia is an easy taxi ride from the airport. \nAccommodation:\noptions located close to the campus… \n\nhttps://www.grandchancellorhotels.com/hotel-grand-chancellor-townsville\nhttp://www.theplazahotel.com.au/\nhttps://www.grandhoteltownsville.com.au/?utm_source=GooglePlus&utm_medium=GooglePlus&utm_campaign=GooglePlus\n\nCost:\n(includes morning tea and lunch) \n$50 – ISANA members \n$150 – Non members \n$220 – Non‐members + ISANA membership (please click here to email the secretariat for this option)
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-qld-branch-critical-incident-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190628
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190308T004415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T004415Z
UID:4986-1561363200-1561622399@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:IASAS - 4th Student Leader Global Summit
DESCRIPTION:IASAS\, International Association of Student Affairs and Services\, is happy to announce the 4th Student Leader Global Summit will be held at the University of Stellenbosch from June 24-26. The outcomes of the conference are the following: \nMany universities around the world engage\, support and educate their student communities around mental health and well being. Student leaders recognise that they can contribute meaningfully towards a considered and coordinated response\, addressing mental health concerns within a wider ecosystem of support. The summit will play a role in helping participating student leaders develop this considered and coordinated response that is likely to lead to more sustainable and impactful solutions. \nStudent leadership involvement that highlights\, models and supports individual agency and responsibility contributes to a culture of self-care\, appropriately targeted peer support and linking to institutional or public resources.   During the program\, participants will focus on the what\, why and how to cultivate behaviours\, develop skills and campaigns that enhance and support mental well being. \n\nExplore their concept and understanding of leadership\nGain insight into mental wellness and the role that student leaders play within an ecosystem of support\nIdentify resources and strategies that support mental well being\nEngage collaboratively across difference\nDevelop a micro-campaign suited to their context\n\nSummit flyer – click to enlarge \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/iasas-4th-student-leader-global-summit/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190627T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190627T123000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190429T031125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T031125Z
UID:5301-1561626000-1561638600@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA QLD Branch – Cross Cultural Awareness Training
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW – click here!\nCulturally Appropriate Service Delivery and Student Engagement: Practical tips and insights for engaging with international students\nFacilitator: Craig Shim\, Director Alphacrane Intercultural Specialists. \nCommunication is tricky at the best of times\, especially when it involves sensitive issues such as religion\, race\, personal values and attitudes. It’s even more challenging when dealing with people from diverse cultural backgrounds. \nIntercultural consultant Craig Shim will facilitate this highly interactive Cultural Competency Workshop to further develop your skills for engaging with international students. He will share and discuss key findings from the recently completed Project Global Citizen survey of over 230 participants which measured gaps in students’ cultural competency. \nClick here for Craig’s bio and more! \nVenue:\nRoom – N78_-1.11 \nSir Samuel Griffith Centre \nGriffith University Nathan Campus \nCost:\n(includes morning tea) \n$60 – ISANA members \n$120 – Non members \n$230 – Non‐members + ISANA membership (please click here to email the secretariat for this option) \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-qld-branch-cross-cultural-awareness-training/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190327T042938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T042938Z
UID:5134-1563148800-1563580799@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:CISA National Conference 2019 - Prism of Possibilities
DESCRIPTION:  \nEarly Bird extended to May 20th… CLICK HERE to register NOW!\n \nThe 2019 conference program has been planned to provide:\nInternational student attendees with important information. \nIndustry with the opportunity to interact with international student leaders\, feedback to the CISA Executive Committee to develop strategies and positions on a range of topics. \nFocus on the emerging trends and opportunities impacting international students and the international education sector. \nDelegates to tour around the city of Perth and surrounding suburbs. \nWho should attend?\n  \n\n\nStudent Leaders \n\n\nNext generation political\, business and community leaders \n\n\nInternational student representatives from education providers across Australia \n\n\nInternational student ambassadors from regional study clusters across Australia \n\n\nAustralian students who have a keen interest and dedication towards supporting and actively representing international student/education issues \n\n\nProfessionals \n\n\nExperts in their respective fields whose opinions are influential\, including but not limited to: \n\n\nUniversity\, VET/TAFE\, ELICOS and School leaders \n\n\nStudent services and support staff from all sectors \n\n\nFederal\, state and local government representatives and policy-makers \n\n\nService industry providers \n\n\nMedia representatives \n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/cisa-national-conference-2019-prism-of-possibilities/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190718T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190718T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190605T022435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T022435Z
UID:5384-1563471000-1563476400@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA WA Branch - Networking Reception with Phil Payne
DESCRIPTION:Please CLICK HERE to RSVP!\nISANA WA welcome all ISANA members\, friends and colleagues to a networking evening hosted by current ISANA National President\, Bronwyn Gilson and ISANA Member and WA Branch Past President\, Kathryn Williams. \nWe look forward to hearing from Phil Payne\, Executive Director at StudyPerth\, who will talk about the establishment of Study Perth and its ongoing brief\, and how it will be working with organisations and education providers and in particular what it can offer to ISANA members. \nISANA members are welcome to bring along a colleague\, as their guest\, at no charge. \nCost: ISANA Members no charge | Non Members $20 pp \nVenue:\nBGC Conference Room\nGround Floor\nBGC Centre\n28 The Esplanade\nPerth WA 6000 \nFor any queries please email the ISANA Secretariat\,  isana@isana.org.au . \nPhil Payne is Executive Director of StudyPerth.  StudyPerth represents over sixty education institutions and is established as the peak body for the WA international education sector. My role is to provide strategic leadership and direction in close collaboration with a variety of stakeholders\, including State Government\, the City of Perth and other local authorities\, national peak bodies\, industry associations and member institutions\, including all WA universities.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-wa-networking-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190730T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190701T033500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T033500Z
UID:5428-1564486200-1564506000@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA Vic/Tas Branch -  ESOS Legislative Framework: The power of storytelling
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to register NOW!\nCost: ISANA member free of charge | $90 for non-members \nThe Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act)—and associated legislation—form the ESOS Framework. This is the legal framework for the provision of education services to overseas students\, and sets out the registration requirements and the ongoing standards for education providers that offer courses to overseas students. The framework provides a consistent national approach to the registration of education providers so that the quality of the training\, and the care of students\, remains high. It protects the rights of international students studying in Australia. \nThe National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code) sets out eleven Standards for the conduct of registered providers. The Code governs the protection of overseas students and is a legislative instrument of the ESOS Act. As such\, it is legally enforceable—breaches of the National Code by providers can result in enforcement action under the ESOS Act. \nGiven the significant importance of The Framework\, this PD will help participants to understand the eleven Standards as outlined in The National Code through creative and interactive learning. There will be interesting group activities\, role plays\, and a competition (mystery prizes to be won) to spice-up the whole learning environment! We trust that you will have a good time learning about ESOS and it is going to be one of the best way to help you in understanding the complexity of this important legislative instrument. \nBy the end of the session\, you will learn (in a creative way) more about: \n\nESOS Legislative Framework\nThe National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018\nHow the framework affects the work you do when working in the international education sector\nHow you could apply those standards in your work when supporting international students.\n\nInvited speaker:\nDanielle Hartridge has been involved in international education for more than 25 years. She began her career at Monash University in 1991 and was the Associate Director International Student Experience at Victoria University from December 2005 until March 2016. Danielle’s specialist knowledge includes international student support\, ESOS compliance and organisational management. Danielle is the recipient of the IEAA Distinguished Contribution to International Education Award\, the Victorian Multicultural Award for Service Delivery to a Multicultural Victoria and ISANA Life Membership for her distinguished contribution to the association \nPROGRAM SCHEDULE\n11:30am Registration \n12:00noon Lunch and networking \n1:00pm ESOS creative learning workshop (Part one) \n1:50pm Short break \n2:00pm ESOS creative learning workshop (Part two) \n3:00pm Afternoon break \n3:15pm ESOS creative learning workshop (Part three) \n4:30pm Q&A\, feedback\, and suggestions \n5:00pm End
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-vic-tas-branch-esos-legislative-framework-the-power-of-storytelling/
LOCATION:Divi-Child
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190807T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190807T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190710T012446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T012446Z
UID:5453-1565193600-1565200800@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA SANiTy Branch - Celebrating Success
DESCRIPTION:Book Now!\n“Celebrating Success in the Industry”\nSANiTy are proud to be able to present a short but very uplifting winter PD. \nThe session is “Celebrating Success in the Industry” and with three great presentations\, and student input\, we are sure you will find newly invigorated motivation to help your students beat the Winter blues and find heightened levels of success. \nThe presenters are passionate and experienced\, and bringing students who will give their own perspective to finding success in South Australia. Even the chef at 2nd & 6th\, Gunawan\, will talk about his experience with internships and how it assisted his career growth. \nThe presentations are: \n\nReorientation – Shawna Hooton\, Adelaide University\nEngagement – Sarah Parrington\, Study Adelaide\nInternships – Ben Mayne\, Navita\n\nEach session to be around 15 – 20 minutes long followed by great food and networking at a wonderful Adelaide venue \nVenue: 2nd & 6th\, 12 Peel Street\, Adelaide \nCost: \n\nISANA Members $25\nNon Members $50\n\n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-sanity-branch-celebrating-success/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190816T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190628T054353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190628T054353Z
UID:5419-1565964000-1565971200@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTive NSW Branch - Domestic Violence: What it is\, ways you might detect it\, what you can do\, and who can you refer out to.
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to Register Now!\nWe invite ISANA members and colleagues to hear Monique Dam\, Advocacy and Prevention Manager\, Domestic Violence NSW\, speak about Domestic Violence. What it is\, ways you might detect it\, what you can do\, and who can you refer out to. \nMonique Dam is the Advocacy and Prevention Manager for Domestic Violence NSW\, and she is working towards a world where all women and girls can live free from gender-based violence and fully realise their rights and dreams. She has worked in advocacy\, research\, policy\, programs and fundraising in the NGO and government sectors. She studied political science in France and volunteered at a women’s refuge in Peru. \nMonique has a background is in law and community development. She enjoys solving problems creatively\, analysing complex issues and collaborating across sectors. She has a passion for working with diverse communities. Her other interests include post-conflict gender justice and participatory community arts. \nMonique loves languages\, art\, dance\, poetry and travelling. \nCOST: \n\nISANA Members: free of charge\nNon-members:  $30.00\n\nVENUE: \nNursing & Midwifery Campus of the University of Sydney*\nSeminar Room 12\n88 Mallett Street\nCamperdown \n*This is not the “main” campus of the University of Sydney
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-active-nsw-branch-domestic-violence/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190508T070530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T070530Z
UID:5339-1566432000-1566604799@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ITEC19 Tertiary Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET) is pleased to invite you to the ITEC19 Tertiary Education Conference.  The conference brings together the leaders of the nation’s independent tertiary education sector that encompasses higher education\, vocational education and training providers.\nDelegates at the ITEC19 Tertiary Education Conference come from across Australia to not only understand changes to the commercial and regulatory environment\, but to establish a network of like-minded professionals. \nITEC19 Attendance \n▪ Owners and managers of independent tertiary education providers \n▪ Senior academic staff of independent tertiary education providers \n▪ Compliance teams within independent tertiary education providers \n▪ Stakeholders from federal and state level governments \nIt’s an exciting time for the independent tertiary education system that’s adapting to change. The ITEC19 Tertiary Education Conference is all about providing those attending with the ideas\, business approaches and professional networks that will equip the sector to deal with change. \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/itec19-tertiary-education-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190729T034505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190729T034505Z
UID:5513-1567641600-1567814399@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA NZ Conference 2019 - Professionalising International Education
DESCRIPTION:ISANA NZ Conference 2019 program now released! \nTheme: Professionalisation of the International Education Sector in New Zealand: Promoting professional pathways\, sustainability and student wellbeing \nISANA NZ is excited to announce the breakout program for our upcoming National Conference has now been released – CLICK HERE to download. \nKey Sponsor: Education New Zealand\, Ministry of Education International Unit \nIt’s a wonderful and full program that has something for everyone\, in all areas and sectors of the international education industry. The conference is to showcase and celebrate the amazing work that practitioners are doing as well as support them. \nThere are 26 presentations and workshops to choose from. Options include student wellbeing and mental health\, connecting practice\, policy and research\, looking towards professionalisation in the international education industry\, enhancing student experience\, learning and teaching and intercultural connections. Plus\, updates from government agencies. \nThis program is proudly sponsored by ENZ and MOE International Department who are strong supporters of the work ISANA NZ is doing in the industry. \nConference Registration: CLICK HERE
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/5513/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190917T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190812T123938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190812T123938Z
UID:5571-1568709000-1568732400@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA Queensland Branch - Best Practice in Student Advising
DESCRIPTION:Register NOW! \nWe invite ISANA members and colleagues to attend our next professional development\, Best Practice in Student Advising.  Hear from colleagues about the challenges of supporting International students\, secondary school student perspectives and find out more about resilience and self-care.  There will be a panel discussion about providing holistic approaches to student support and opportunities to network and discuss critical decision making\, better practice and coping strategies.\nProudly hosted by Study Gold Coast.\nVenue: STUDENT HUB | Study Gold Coast\, 43 Nerang St\, Southport 4215  \nCost:  ISANA Members $120 incl GST | Non Members $220 incl GST\nPROGRAM:\n\n\n\n8.30 am\nRegistration and coffee\n\n\n9.00 am\n\nHousekeeping \nOverview of workshop – setting the scene for discussing best practice for Student Advising \nMrs Kiri Bishop\, Student Experience Manager\, Griffith International \n\n\n\n9.20 am\n\nInternational Student Advisors:  Roles and the challenges faced in supporting International students \n\nMs Ryan Keen\, International Student Advisor Griffith University (Gold Coast based)\nMs Vicki Roberts\, International Student Advisor Griffith University (Nathan based)\n\n\n\n\n10.00 am\nMorning Tea\n\n\n10.20 am\n\nWelcome to Study Gold Coast\, the Student Hub and their services to students \nMohit Trivedi\, Education Manager – Student Engagement\, Study Gold Coast \n\n\n\n10.30 am\n\nMental Health\, Wellbeing and Counselling engagement with International Student Advisors \nJonathan Munro\, Head of Counselling\, Griffith University \n\n\n\n12.00 pm\nLunch\n\n\n12.45 pm\nGroup Discussion – ‘the good\, the bad and the ugly’ discussion with scenarios shared from the group\n\n\n2.00 pm\nRound up and capture of session\n\n\n2.30 pm\n\nISANA information and update \nSamantha Hillbig\, ISANA QLD President \n\n\n\n3.00 pm\nEnd of session\n\n\n\n                                 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-queensland-branch-best-practice-in-student-advising/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190920T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20190920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190731T020810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T020810Z
UID:5525-1568984400-1568995200@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW Branch - Understanding the ESOS Legislative Framework
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW!\nEducation 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 (National Code) and the Education Services for Overseas Students Regulations 2001 (ESOS Regulations).\nThese regulatory obligations encompass the international student life cycle from enquiry\, application\, offer\, acceptance\, orientation and beyond … ensuring satisfactory course progress\, attendance and completion within course duration. \nThis workshop will examine the regulatory framework that governs international education in Australia. Participants will be guided through the Act\, the Code and the Regulations to gain a better understanding of what is required to be compliant with a specific focus on their area of responsibility. Good practice will be discussed to enable participants to identify the adequacy of existing compliance measures and to consider opportunities for improvement. \nDuring this workshop\, we will also discuss implementing the changes to the ESOS Regulations coming into effect on the 1st of October. Participants are encouraged to bring real life case scenarios to the workshop for group discussion to determine the best possible outcome … keeping in mind the needs of the student\, the institution and regulatory obligations. \nPresenter – Danielle Hartridge\nDanielle Hartridge is a leading expert in international education with extensive experience working in the university sector. Danielle began her career at Monash University in 1991\, where she held the position of Manager International Student Support. In 2005\, she was appointed to the position of Associate Director International Student Experience at Victoria University. Danielle has a deep understanding of the international education landscape. Her expertise spans international student support\, ESOS compliance and organisational management. 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 was awarded ISANA Life Membership. Danielle 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 ESOS compliance professional development activities\, through the development of online resources and face-to-face workshops. Danielle is currently the Convenor of the IEAA Admissions and Compliance Network. \nTarget audience:\nAll staff who interact with international students who are new to the sector\, or have a number of years’ experience working in the international education sector. \nCost:  ISANA Members $50 | Non members $100\nVenue:\nRoom – 2.04 (level 2)\nCQUniversity Sydney Campus\n400 Kent Street\nSydney  NSW  2000 \nNetworking session to follow.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-activensw-branch-understanding-the-esos-legislative-framework/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191011T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191011T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190710T012837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T012837Z
UID:5457-1570786200-1570809600@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA SANiTy Branch - State conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to register NOW!\n\n\n\n\nTheme: Keeping Students Safe\nVenue: The University of Adelaide | Santos Petroleum and Engineering Building – Room 304 (Gate 6 off Frome Rd – click here for map)\nCost:  ISANA Members $50  |  Non Members $150 (includes Morning Tea and Lunch)\nKeeping students safe is at the forefront of what we do in our institutions and community to ensure the well being of our international students. \nWhat makes Adelaide so liveable is the safe environment that we offer to residents. It is with this in mind that SANiTy have developed this year’s state conference program to help ensure that this legacy continues. \nJoin us to hear about the latest safety issues and the best ways that we can offer sufficient support and resources to students.  At the heart of what we do it is also critical to hear from the students\, so to finish the day we have a student panel to share their thoughts on how we can better communicate important messages relating to safety\, scams\, sexual health and crisis management. \nHighlights of the Conference \n\nExcellent networking opportunities with a variety of international education stakeholders\nExposure to effective programs delivered first hand by experts\nExploring best practice from a local and national perspective\n\nIt is important that delegates feel connected\, supported and empowered in all areas of international education. This conference aims to bring participants together to explore potential challenges in a supportive environment. By attending the conference\, participants will benefit enormously from connecting with experienced peers\, gain valuable exposure to issues they may encounter and derive important feedback for their workplace. \nDraft program\, changes may be made as planning proceeds: \n \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-sanity-branch-state-conference-2019/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191011T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191011T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190731T021045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T021045Z
UID:5529-1570802400-1570809600@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW Branch - Supporting and Welfare Monitoring of Under 18 International Students
DESCRIPTION:Register Now!\nIn this workshop style session\, you will have an opportunity to discuss the following aspects related to support and welfare monitoring of under 18 international students as part of your organisations’ Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare Arrangements (CAAW) and compliance with Standard 5 National Code.\nTopics for discussion:\n\nEffective welfare monitoring models\nResponding to issues concerning young people (e.g. breaches of curfew\, alcohol and drug use)\nTalking about sexual and reproductive health to young students\nExtracurricular activities that engage under 18 students\nCommunication with parents\n\nVenue:\nRoom 1090\, Abercrombie Building\nThe University of Sydney\nCnr Abercrombie and Codrington Sts\nCost:  ISANA Members $50 | Non members $100\nKasia Orlando \nKasia Orlando has been working in the international education sector for the past 15 years. She started her international education journey as an international student herself arriving in Australia in 2002. After completing Masters in Applied Linguistics (TESOL) at Macquarie University in 2004 she worked in variety of roles within international education. For the last 8 years she has been managing Student Support team at UNSW Global which is responsible for delivery of support and welfare services to all UNSW Global students. Within her portfolio is also delivery of UNSW Global Under 18 Care Program which supports approximately 700 international students each year.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-activensw-branch-supporting-and-welfare-monitoring-of-under-18-international-students/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191019
DTSTAMP:20260501T031006
CREATED:20190417T055930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T055930Z
UID:5232-1571097600-1571443199@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:33rd annual Australian International Education Conference (AIEC)
DESCRIPTION:The theme is “leading the way“\, and the program will feature world leading experts\, unique social events and an exhibition\, all hosted in and around the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. \nAIEC 2019 will once again be the leading event on the international education calendar in Australia. \nWe encourage you to sign up to our newsletter and follow us on twitter @AIEC to receive news about the program and other important conference news.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/33rd-annual-australian-international-education-conference-aiec/
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