Over four years,ย $4m has been allocated forย the Premierโs WA Certificate of Education Bursary and $2m for the the Premierโs University Scholarships โ both new scholarship programs.
A $10m incentive package will aim toย increase awareness of the stateโs international education sector through overseas education agents who enrol international students inย WA institutions.
A $1m familiarisation program will also allowย key offshore stakeholders to visit and experience Western Australia.
โInternational education is an important economic sector for Western Australia and the McGowan government is strongly committed to supporting the industry as it continues to reconnect with international partners,โ said WA International Education minister David Templeman.
โWe have consulted extensively with the international education sector over the past few months and have based this package on their input.โ
StudyPerth described the news as a โgreat winโ for the stateโs international education sector.
โWe are delighted with the WA governmentโs significant investment in international education and believe it is critical for rebuilding confidence in the sector,โย StudyPerth CEO Derryn Belford said.
โAn important part of this investment is re-engaging with our international markets and partners to raise awareness of Perth as a fantastic study destination.
โBut perhaps even more importantly, it provides a range of direct incentives to encourage students who may be considering other locations to ultimately choose Perth.
โThere is a strong focus on empowering our education agents with information,โ she added. โWe know they play an important role in the decision-making process for international students so we want to equip them with first-hand knowledge about Perth and ensuring they have an opportunity to experience Perth for themselves.โ
Other initiatives includeย $6.8m for the continuation of the ELICOS Bursary and the International Student Accommodation Subsidy to attract international students to WA, a $4.5m boost to StudyPerth to ensure students are welcomed and supported in the state, and $3mย for the WA Technical and Vocational Education and Training Consortium to support the development of offshore opportunities and student pipeline creation.
Earlier in 2022, StudyPerthย relaunched itsย Airport Welcome Serviceย for six week as it prepared to welcome students back to the state. It has also opened aย Student Hub that is designed to enhance theย experiences of international students.
โWe recognise that supporting international students who are living away from home is very important. Weโve worked hard to improve our support services and central to this is our new StudyPerth International Student Hub located centrally in the Perth CBD,โย Belford noted.
โIt has been designed especially with international students in mind โ as a home away from home. Itโs a place they can study, meet friends, ask for support if needed โ but most importantly, itโs about creating a community hub here in the city.โ
โWe have consulted extensively with the international education sector over the past few monthsโ
A total of $8m over four years will allow onshore and offshore staffing to implement the new initiatives, and $1.5m has been allotted to โextend the global international education marketing campaignโ.
Additionally $400,000 will create a school support program to โencourage international students studying within the schools sector to continue their student journey with a WA education providerโ.
โThe aim is to build a pipeline of future onshore international students, re-engage the international education agent network and provide financial support for the sector to ensure its continued growth,โ Templeman added.
โThis package builds on existing incentives, including the $195 million Reconnect WA package, which are working to boost international education in Western Australia.โ
The Reconnect WA package featured a $65m aviation fund toย re-establish flight routes that were disrupted by the pandemic, in addition to targeting new routes withย Germany, India, China and Vietnam.
A total of $65m was invested in aย marketing campaign to promote the state as safe and full of opportunity, on top of additional incentives for students. The firstย 5,000 students to choose the state as their study destination were rewarded withย up to $1,500 in accommodation support.
โOur commitment to this important sector is all part of the McGowan governmentโs diversification plans to further strengthen the WA economy for the long-term,โย Templeman continued.
โThe recently announced WA government package for International Education is a welcome investment in rebuilding the sector after a long period of closed borders,โ director of the Centre for English Language Teaching at The University of Western Australiaย Callum Cowell told The PIE.
โWA was closed off from the world for longer than other states in Australia and then with the planned opening of WA in February further delayed at the last moment, the state government has recognised the disruption and damage done to the sector and the need to restore confidence in the recruitment pipeline, through targeted incentives and strong proactive promotion of the benefits of choosing WA.โ
The Premierโs University Scholarships will provideย $50,000 in funding for 10 one-year scholarships that target โhigh-achieving international studentsโ to the stateโs five universities.
As part of theย WA Certificate of Education Bursary,ย 50 offshore WACE graduates from WAโs international partner schools will be grantedย $20,000 per annum.
The range of scholarship and bursaries help support international students in Perth โ from covering course fees to providing financial support that specifically addresses cost of living pressures,ย Belford added.
Templeman will also be joining deputy premier Roger Cook on a state government mission to India in July. Theย multi-sector mission is aiming to โunlock opportunitiesโ for Western Australian business in the Indian market, increase connectivity between Western Australia and India, and promote Western Australia as a destination for tourists, students, talent, events, business and investment.
โI sincerely hope that this sets a new funding quantum or paradigm for the WA government to apply well into the futureโ
Cowell also hopes that the next period of stronger investment by state government โbe a blueprint for how government can work together with providers to amplify our message to students seeking a high-quality study abroad destinationโ.
โWhilst it is a package of support offered to the sector as a Covid response measure, I sincerely hope that this sets a new funding quantum or paradigm for the WA government to apply well into the future: one where the importance of International Education, tourism and other service exports are not lost in the wake of the usual government focus on the mining and resources sector,โ he noted.
โThe disruption to the student pipeline due to Covid has heightened the awareness and understanding of International Educationโs diversifying impact on WAโs economy and the important role it plays in connecting West Australians with the world.โ
โStudyPerth hosts a range of fun and engaging events for the international student community to help them make those important social and business connections in Perth, prepare for employment opportunities once their studies are complete but also to help them experience this amazing destination they have chosen to call home,โ Belford concluded.
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