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Information provided by CDU for current agents or agencies interested in working with CDU.
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This is where current agents will find information about CDU, marketing collateral and other important information.
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With new foreign transparency laws set to come into effect on 1 March, Senior Lecturer in Business Law at CDU, John Garrick questions the extent to which the new laws will make visible the nature, level and extent of foreign influence on Australia’s government and political process.
This document outlines the procedures for appointing and managing education agents.
The Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality and Integrity) Bill 2024 amends the ESOS Act to enhance the quality, integrity, and sustainable growth of Australia's international education sector. The Bill addresses issues highlighted in the Nixon Review and the Government's Migration Strategy by introducing stricter regulations on education providers and agents. Key measures include requiring providers to disclose education agent commission information, considering the ownership or control relationships between providers and agents in determining fitness for registration, and mandating providers to deliver courses exclusively to domestic students for two years before applying to register courses for overseas students. The Bill also empowers the Minister for Education to set enrollment limits for overseas students and introduces automatic suspensions or cancellations for providers that fail to meet specific criteria or standards.

These amendments impact higher education institutions, Vocational Education and Training (VET) providers, and schools offering education services to international students, aligning with broader reforms to Australia's migration system. The Bill also introduces measures to automatically suspend or cancel courses identified by the Minister as having systemic delivery issues or providing limited value to Australia's skills and training needs. The changes aim to strengthen the integrity of the sector while supporting the government's priorities for migration and education reform.
Our creative positioning helps us describe CDU, the way we talk about it with each other and importantly, the way we talk with people who are thinking about joining us. It’s designed to capture the essence of CDU – our students, and why they choose to come here.
A delegation from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) leadership is embarking on an intensive 17-day tour of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal to reignite existing relationships with South Asian partners and lay the groundwork for new connections.
A delegation from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) leadership is embarking on an intensive 17-day tour of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal to reignite existing relationships with South Asian partners and lay the groundwork for new connections.
Keith Christian
Professor Keith Christian did his PhD on the determinants of space use by Galapagos Land Iguanas at Colorado State University. He expanded his interests in tropical ecology while working at the University of Puerto Rico, before moving to Australia in 1985.
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Jady will take us into the tiny world of nematodes. We will learn about the basics of nematode biology and their impact on agriculture ecosystems, and will discover the importance of plant-parasitic nematodes through Jady’s research
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