The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government's humanitarian efforts in post-war Asia. In the era of the White Australia Policy, the establishment of a program to enable Asian student migration, albeit on a temporary basis, attracted strong print media attention. Whilst government policy designated that international students were to return home on the completion of their studies in order to assist with economic development in Asia, analysis of Australian newspaper texts during the 1950-1973 period reveals that–at least within the confines of the media–this requirement was the source of some debate. Support for the policy co-exists within the media alongside calls for international stude...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
Work on the sociocultural aspects of international students tends to largely focus on their experien...
Despite rapidly increasing global flows of international students, research to date has paid little ...
The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government'...
In 1985, the Australian government instituted major changes to its international student policy. The...
In a relatively short period, Australia has shifted from being a country where migration from Asia w...
In 1985, the Australian government instituted major changes to its international student policy. The...
In January 1950, Commonwealth countries met in Colombo, Ceylon (present day Sri Lanka) with the obje...
PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian...
Introduction This paper provides a chronology that draws on ministerial press statements to trace c...
First published: 9 June 2016Countries engaged in a race for highly skilled labour are prepared to mo...
From the late 1940s, international students from parts of Asia became a new, distinct presence in Au...
Growing numbers of Malaysian students are going to Australia for overseas study. This paper begins w...
This paper examines the way in which onshore asylum seekers lobby to stay in the host country perman...
This paper provides a chronology that draws on ministerial press statements to trace changes in Aust...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
Work on the sociocultural aspects of international students tends to largely focus on their experien...
Despite rapidly increasing global flows of international students, research to date has paid little ...
The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government'...
In 1985, the Australian government instituted major changes to its international student policy. The...
In a relatively short period, Australia has shifted from being a country where migration from Asia w...
In 1985, the Australian government instituted major changes to its international student policy. The...
In January 1950, Commonwealth countries met in Colombo, Ceylon (present day Sri Lanka) with the obje...
PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian...
Introduction This paper provides a chronology that draws on ministerial press statements to trace c...
First published: 9 June 2016Countries engaged in a race for highly skilled labour are prepared to mo...
From the late 1940s, international students from parts of Asia became a new, distinct presence in Au...
Growing numbers of Malaysian students are going to Australia for overseas study. This paper begins w...
This paper examines the way in which onshore asylum seekers lobby to stay in the host country perman...
This paper provides a chronology that draws on ministerial press statements to trace changes in Aust...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
Work on the sociocultural aspects of international students tends to largely focus on their experien...
Despite rapidly increasing global flows of international students, research to date has paid little ...