Universal College Bangladesh had the honour of hosting Monica Kennedy, senior trade and investment commissioner from The Australian Trade and Investment Commission, along with other esteemed officials on its campus in Dhaka on Tuesday.
Monica Kennedy leads the international education sectorial strategy and the Australian government’s priority projects, with a focus on pathways, ELICOS, VE, and higher education, said a press release.
The exclusive visit was aimed to enhance the relationship between Bangladesh and Australia, with a specific emphasis on the future of education and the opportunities for Bangladeshi students, studying in Australia.
UCB arranged for the visitors to have warm interactions with UCB students, academic team members, and marketing team representatives. Student presentation on several aspects of globalization was followed by a lively discussion on the future of education, and boosting collaboration between AUSTRADE and UCB. The event also included an information session on Monash scholarships for Bangladeshi students, and how UCB qualifications can lead to opportunities for education, employment, and PR in Australia.
Professor Hew Gill, president and provost at UCB, highlighted the importance of the Monash partnership in providing top quality Australian education to Bangladeshi students.
As the country’s premier education ministry approved international education provider, and the exclusive partner of Monash in Malaysia and Australia, UCB looks forward to further collaborations with AUSTRADE and other international partners to provide the best educational opportunities for students in and outside Bangladesh.
Published in: Newagebd