Australia strengthens its standing in India through TNE collaboration
Why Australia’s TNE Partnerships in India Are Growing Rapidly
Australia strengthens its standing in India through TNE collaboration
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The promotion of educational relationships between Australia and India takes place through essential transnational education (TNE) connections that seek to deepen diplomatic ties and open new educational prospects. The South Asia head of Austrade Monica Kennedy discussed significant educational and research projects between the two nations at The PIE Live India 2025 meeting.
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Australian universities, Deakin University and the University of Wollongong have built campuses within India as part of their recent agreements. These educational centers must deliver classes with Australian academic standards adopted from the national quality assurance agency for higher education in Australia.
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Through a $5 million funding initiative the Victorian government supports TNE partnerships by offering startups to local Victoria-based universities and TAFEs for developing educational co-operations abroad.
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The Australian government demonstrates its dedication to strengthen educational ties with India through these initiatives because it recognizes the mutual academic and cultural advantages from such partnerships.