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Get up to 5 years of Post-Study Working Rights | The University of Southern Queensland

  • BlogSummary: The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) offers an exceptional opportunity for international students, providing up to five years of post-study working rights. This blog delves into the details of this initiative, explaining how it can enhance career prospects and the overall student experience.
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Yay!!! The University of Southern Queensland is all set to welcome the recent announcement of post-study work rights and Australia's international borders reopening to fully vaccinated international students.

As the Morrison government has increased the length of stay on the Temporary Graduate visa (Post Study Work Stream) from 2 years to 3 years for Masters by coursework graduates, students who study at a regional university, such as USQ Toowoomba are eligible to apply for a Post-Study Workstream visa for 3 years. Additionally, it is possible for them to apply for an additional two-year Second Post-Study Workstream visa, which is a total of five years of post-study working rights, thus serving as an exciting and beneficial opportunity for students. 


We hope the aforementioned information helps you plan your journey to study in your favourite university like USQ. To know further details, contact AECC Global today!

 

Get up to 5 years of Post-Study Working Rights | The University of Southern Queensland
  • BlogSummary: Foundation programs are explained in detail in this blog. It provides essential information about what foundation programs entail and how they serve as a pathway to higher education.
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    • Faq title: What are foundation programmes, and why are they important?, Faq Desc: Foundation programmes are preparatory courses that bridge the gap between secondary education and higher education. They provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen field at the university level. Foundation programmes are important as they ensure a smooth transition to higher education, address knowledge gaps and enhance academic preparedness.
    • Faq title: What subjects are covered in foundation programmes?, Faq Desc: Foundation programmes cover a range of subjects to provide a comprehensive education. Common subjects include mathematics, sciences (such as biology, chemistry, and physics), language and communication skills, and social sciences. The curriculum focuses on developing critical thinking, research skills, and a broad knowledge base.
    • Faq title: What are the benefits of enrolling in a foundation programme?, Faq Desc: Enrolling in a foundation programme offers several benefits. It enhances academic preparation, bridges knowledge gaps, and provides a smooth transition to higher education. Foundation programmes also foster personal development, including critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning skills. They increase confidence, ensuring students are well-equipped to handle the challenges of university studies.
    • Faq title: How do foundation programmes serve as a pathway to higher education?, Faq Desc: Foundation programmes serve as a pathway to higher education by preparing students academically and meeting university entry requirements. They provide the necessary qualifications and subject knowledge for admission to universities and colleges. Foundation programmes familiarise students with the university environment, teaching methods, and expectations, ensuring a seamless transition to higher education.
    • Faq title: What are the entry requirements for foundation programmes?, Faq Desc: Entry requirements for foundation programmes vary, but they generally require completion of secondary education or its equivalent. Additional requirements may include minimum grade thresholds, language proficiency tests for non-native English speakers, and prerequisite subjects, depending on the programme and institution. It's important to check the specific entry requirements of each foundation programme.
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What You Should Know About Foundation Programmes?

  • BlogSummary: Choosing the right university for overseas education can be challenging. This blog offers valuable tips and considerations to help students make informed decisions about selecting the ideal institution for their academic journey.
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