ABOUT THE FORUM
The AEI Industry Forum 2008 is an initiative of the Australian Government hosted by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
This three day event will commence with a plenary day aimed at both domestic and international stakeholders. Presentations from a range of key speakers will examine how we can aspire to worlds best practice within our education systems, assess our ability to learn from other systems, and develop new visions, partnerships and practices.
Days two and three will cover the latest updates and trends across global markets and also provide delegates with an opportunity to meet with AEI Counsellors.
Days two and three will be restricted to members of Australian CRICOS registered organisations, Australian education industry bodies and Australian Commonwealth or State/Territory government agencies.
The Forum will also provide a number of formal and informal networking opportunities.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This international education event will attract strategic planners and decision makers, marketers and student recruiters, administrators, academics and other key stakeholders including:
- Vice-Chancellors, Deputy Vice-Chancellors and Pro-Vice Chancellors
- CEOs and Institution Principals
- Australian Industry Peak Body Chairs/CEOs
- Academics
- International Program Directors and staff
- International Industry Association representatives
- State and Territory representatives engaged in international education
HOW WILL YOU BENEFIT?
- Participate in a stimulating program covering current and future issues impacting the international education sector.
- Hear presentations from opinion leaders in international education from Australia and overseas.
- Receive the latest market information on trends and directions in Australia’s international education engagement.
- Engage in one-on-one appointments with AEI Counsellors.
IMPORTANT DATES
- 28 February 2008 - early bird registration closes
- 1 to 29 March 2008 - standard registration fees apply
- 29 March 2008 - late registration fees apply
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