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This will help facilitate an interaction between prospective students and higher educational institutions and effectively filter the student inquiries before they reach the admission office of their
respective universities.
The Road Show aims to meet the growing global demand for international higher education. According to a research by IDP Education Australia, the global demand is set to increase from 1.8 million international students in 2000 to 7.2 million international students in 2025.
This has offered a unique chance for the students, their parents and educators to meet face-to-face with international education advisers and agents from Australia.
This will provide opportunities for specialist training organisations to widen their market appeal to corporate clients and working adults as well as individual students covering a wide ranging selection of personalised
programmes.

The Australian International Education provides the best opportunity to obtain current information, essential in understanding and responding to key developments in international education.
This Gulf Road Show brought together over more than 25 of Australia's colleges, universities and short-term vocational training and IDP counselors to consider international education and development issues including international student mobility, teaching and learning, equity and access, and international trade. It was a tremendous show of support from both parents and teachers.
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