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REGISTER TODAY! Australian-US Symposium to be held in Sydney - October 10-11

15-Jun-2010 This program will involve a mixture of high level presentations by senior Australian and US international and government leaders as well as a series of working groups on four topics: Measuring impact and success in international education, student recruitment, international education advocacy, standards of good practice and quality assurance in education abroad.  A series of "trigger papers" written by experts in Australia and the USA will set the agenda for discussions on each topic and will be available for Symposium participants in advance. 

Speakers include:

Brian Whalen, President and CEO, Forum on Education Abroad, USA

Michael McCarry, Executive Director, Alliance for International Education and Cultural Exchange, USA

Tony Pollock, Chief Executive, IDP Education, Australia

Stephanie Fahey, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement), Monash University, Australia

Peter Rathjen, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), University of Melbourne, Australia

Tony Adams, Principal Consultant, Tony Adams & Associates, Australia

Stephen Connelly, IEAA President, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International & Development), RMIT University, Australia

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This program is scheduled to precede the

2010 Australian International Education Conference in Sydney October 12 - 15

AIEC 2010 Draft Program Summary October 12

This year will mark the 24th anniversary of the AIEC which has grown into the largest international education conference in the Asia Pacific region and one of the pre-eminent international education conferences in the world. The conference attracts over 1,300 Australian and international delegates working in higher, secondary, English language and vocational education, government and non-government agencies, the corporate sector and multilateral funding agencies.  Invitation



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