Melbourne-based lawyer builds legal case against ESOS Bill

Following the slamming of the Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality and Integrity) Bill 2024 in parliament by senators, the committee has agreed to the additional public hearing, and will accept further submissions until September 26. The Senate has also greed to extend the committee’s reporting date to October 8. Meanwhile, a Melbourne-based lawyer is gaining support…

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GAO Finds Nearly a Quarter of College Students Experience Food Insecurity

Robert C. “Bobby” ScottAn estimated 3.8 million college students experienced food insecurity in 2020, according to student data analysis from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The analysis — in a new report on how many college students experiencing hunger apply for and receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits — is based on food insecurity…

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Gen Z as Donors: Ready or Not, Here They Come

Pipeline. Inclusivity. Omnichannel. Give-to-Get. Collective Impact. HENRYs. When it comes to analysis of donors by generation, the nonprofit blogosphere is full of flashy buzzwords, with many consultants and organizations offering their take on a “quick fix” for reaching and retaining the youngest alumni donors. The supposedly elusive “Gen Z” donors have been labeled difficult to…

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China “hangover” for the West, as students look to Asia 

The rise in popularity of Asian study destinations such as Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore amongst fellow Asian students, was highlighted as a contributing factor to loss of market share for Western countries that have created restrictive immigration policies. The session, facilitated by Oxford International Education group, charted the latest trends in international student mobility,…

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After man is sentenced for threat to kill chief justice, ABA president says threats risk ‘very fabric of our democracy’

Home Daily News After man is sentenced for threat to kill… Judiciary After man is sentenced for threat to kill chief justice, ABA president says threats risk ‘very fabric of our democracy’ By Debra Cassens Weiss April 9, 2024, 11:07 am CDT ABA President Mary Smith issued a statement Monday that condemned “false statements and…

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