Students invited to ‘Shine with Australia’

A new global campaign promoting Study Australia options available to international
students, right now, wherever they are in the world, was launched by the Australian
Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade).

The Shine with Australia campaign features high-achieving alumni whose academic and
professional journeys demonstrate the quality of an Australian education, and invites
prospective students to follow in these alumni’s footsteps and discover their brilliant
future self by studying with Australia.

Mr Ravin Mirchandani, Executive Chairman Ador Powertron, India and Co-founder
Acusensus, Australia recalls that studying in Australia really changed his life, both
academically and socially.

Dr Reema Joshi, Program Head, Digital Health and Telemedicine, HOPS Healthcare says
she chose to study public health in Australia because the universities were some of the
top ranking in the world for her field.

Ms Chi Vu, now Global Retail Engagement Product Lead for Google credits her
Australian education with kickstarting her successful marketing career and giving her
the confidence to take professional risks. These and more inspiring stories can be
located on the Study Australia website.

The campaign will be global through social and online channels, tailored in-market and
supported by targeted promotional spend designed to reach a potential audience of
31.6 million people.

Austrade’s Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner and Head of Education – South
Asia Dr Monica Kennedy said the campaign invites students to begin realising their
potential through an Australian education now, without waiting for changes to
international travel restrictions.
“It encourages students to visit the Study Australia website, which now hosts a
comprehensive course search tool, to explore their full range of study options,” Dr
Kennedy said.
The search tool includes more than 31,000 CRICOS-registered courses offered on
campus in Australia, as well as wholly online programs and scholarship information. More than 12,000 Study Australia transnational education programs were also recently
added to the course search tool, including options available at Australian branch
campuses, partner provider campuses, offshore learning centres and student hubs
worldwide.

-Odisha Age