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Victoria’s Short-Term Recovery Plan to Support Students and Sector

The Victorian Government is backing international education with an action plan of scholarships, research partnerships, increased student support and new study hubs to be created in Asia, Latin America and India.

Devised after consultation with the sector and Victoria’s International Education Advisory Council, the $33.4 million International Education Short-Term Recovery Plan will build on our strengths – being home to Australia’s best student city and boasting globally-renowned education institutions.

More than 250,000 international students travelled to Victoria to study last year but the current number of international students in the state sits at 120,000 due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Victorian Government continues to work with the Federal Government and the sector to welcome international students to Victoria in 2021. The new immediate action plan, funded in the Victorian Budget 2020/21, will drive demand from prospective students while continuing to support students that stayed in Victoria.

Initiatives include a Pathway to Victoria scholarship program and international research partnerships to encourage prospective students to make Victoria their first choice.

The Study Melbourne Student Centre’s online presence will also be bolstered, ensuring potential students and students enrolled in regional Victoria have access to the resources and support they need to thrive.

The Victorian Global Education Network will be expanded into the emerging high-growth markets of Vietnam, Brazil and Africa, and five new international Study Melbourne Hubs will sit alongside the Government’s Trade and Investment Network, creating a pathway for students to study in Victoria and securing a greater share of overseas students studying online.

These hubs will showcase Victoria’s global leadership in digital training and education innovation by connecting edtech companies, education providers, educators, researchers and investors to grow Victoria’s education services sector. TAFEs will also be supported to meet growing global demand for online professional short courses.

International students in Victoria have been supported through the $45 million International Student Emergency Relief Fund, the $50 million Emergency Hardship Support Payment program and a suite of free support programs, including the Foodbank Pop Up shop, which provides international students with free groceries

The International Education Short-Term Recovery Plan is available at studymelbourne.vic.gov.au. Plans to return international student to Victoria in 2021 will be provided on the Study Melbourne website as they are confirmed.