Introduction to the short-term exchange program of the University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia Short-term Exchange Program Information Session- School of Foreign Languages
School of Foreign Languages October, 2019
Topic: Introduction to the short-term exchange program of the University of Western Australia
Speaker: Liu Tao
Time: 15:50 p.m. on October 30, 2019
Venue: conference room 1200, 2nd floor, Office Area, Huiwen Building
Main Contents:
1. The University of Western Australia, which is ranked 91st in the world, with a wide range choice of liberal arts majors.
2. Generous scholarships from both Shenzhen University and the University of Western Australia for exchange students.
3. Mutual recognition of the credits from both universities. Overseas credits will not affect the domestic assessment of graduation and postgraduate recommendation.
4. Experiences in the foreign education system in advance, which is a perfect springboard for graduate students to go abroad.
5. International horizons, independent learning and living ability, and international contacts.
6. Australian native culture close at hand and exchange experience abroad which will be beneficial when returning home to work.
*** This exchange program offers generous scholarships and is a rare opportunity.
1. Australian scholarship: UWA will reduce the Tuition fee by 10%-25% for each successful applicant.
2. "Zhicong" Overseas Study Scholarship of School of Foreign Languages: the top six students will be awarded a scholarship of 10,000 yuan each.
3. Scholarship of the Department of International Exchange and Cooperation: all successful applicants will be awarded a scholarship of 20000 yuan from the Department of International Exchange and Cooperation.
An introduction to the Speaker: Liu Tao, representative of the University of Western Australia, EMBA of Guanghua School of management, Peking University and former admissions officer of a famous Australian university. He has been concentrating on international education for 15 years. He has interviewed nearly 10,000 students and is familiar with the international education enrollment systems and differentiated education. He has successfully planned reasonable overseas education programs for thousands of students. He was received by the Australian Prime Minister and the presidents of many famous overseas universities as an outstanding representative of international education.