Australia-Brazil Bilateral Opportunities in Education and Talent Development
The Australia-Brazil Chamber of Commerce - ABCC
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Introduction?
The sixth article of the Brazil Week 2024 series explores the education sectors of Brazil and Australia, highlighting opportunities for binational collaborations and the unique characteristics of student profiles in each country.
Educational Collaboration Between Brazil and Australia?
Brazil and Australia have robust educational ties, with numerous binational initiatives such as the Science Without Borders program, which has facilitated academic exchange and research collaboration. Universities like the USP - Universidade de S?o Paulo in Brazil and the 澳大利亚悉尼大学 in Australia are at the forefront of these exchanges, enhancing their global reputations and attracting international students.
Student Profiles and Educational Needs?
Brazilian and Australian students increasingly seek practical skills and global experiences. Brazilian students often look for opportunities in technology and engineering, reflecting Brazil's growing tech industry, while Australian students frequently pursue fields related to environmental science and sustainable development, areas where Australia is seen as a leader.
Interestingly, according to a research paper on Brazilian entrepreneurs in Australia by Dr. Eduardo Pican?o , from Universidade Federal Fluminense revealed that Brazilians are the migrant group with the most university degrees in Australia, making for one of the most distinguished groups in Australia's entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Listen to the podcast interview with Dr. Pican?o https://www.sbs.com.au/language/portuguese/en/podcast-episode/brazilians-are-some-of-the-most-qualified-migrants-in-australia/a5687g8h3#
Institutions and Organizations Embracing Commercial Opportunities?
Education is indeed one of Australia’s largest export sectors, typically ranked third after iron ore and coal. The export of education services mainly includes international students coming to Australia to study at universities, vocational institutions, and English language programs.
In the fiscal year 2021-2022, education contributed around AUD 40 billion to the Australian economy. The country is a popular destination for international students, particularly from China, India, and Southeast Asia, due to the high quality of education, diverse range of courses, and favourable post-study work rights. Brazilian students make up a significant portion of international students in Australia too. As of recent data from the Australian Department of Education, Brazil typically ranks among the top 10 source countries for international students in Australia, accounting for approximately 3-4% of the total international student population.
Educational institutions like 澳大利亚皇家墨尔本理工大学 in Australia and Funda??o Getulio Vargas in Brazil are well-positioned to leverage their strong industry connections and innovative research capabilities to foster commercial partnerships. These institutions can collaborate on developing courses that are tailored to the evolving needs of the global job market, such as digital skills and sustainability-focused programs.
Unlocking the Commercial Opportunity
Today:
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Middle-term:
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Conclusion?
By enhancing educational ties and aligning their programs with global trends, Brazil and Australia can not only improve their educational offerings but also boost their national brands as centers of academic excellence and innovation. These efforts will drive economic growth and foster a skilled workforce equipped to tackle future challenges.?
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By Sérgio Brodsky, Global Brand & Trade Relations Strategist and Writer for Brazil Week 2024
Professor associado IV na Universidade Federal Fluminense na Universidade Federal Fluminense
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