The 2018 Mayor’s Student Ambassadors were inducted into the Gold Coast’s new Student Hub today. Thirty-five Ambassadors from fifteen nations are the latest champions of the Gold Coast as a world class study destination, representing ten of the Gold Coast’s education and training institutions.
On Thursday 8th February some 230 overseas students converged on Bond University for the Education Queensland International (EQI) official welcome.
Celia Innerarity
Celia Innerarity is one of our Commonwealth Nation Ambassadors. She hails from Jamaica and is studying nutrition at Bond.
In the late 1990’s Ron Clarke, the former Olympian and Gold Coast Mayor teamed up with American philanthropist Chuck Feeney to build a world class athletics training centre at Runaway Bay.
In a move set to thrust the Gold Coast’s burgeoning aviation training industry into the global spotlight, Air Gold Coast has brokered a deal to help address Japan’s pilot shortage.
Simon Witt always intended to leave behind an impressive legacy following his two-year stint on the Gold Coast. But the Netherlands-born environmentalist could not have predicted his dedication to marine conservationist and humanitarian projects would see him win a prestigious award.
In a training first for Queenslanders, TAFE Gold Coast is planning to offer skills-based cyber security qualifications in 2018 to help tackle the critical shortage of skilled workers needed to secure Australian organisations against malicious cyber activity.
In a major coup for the city’s education and training sector, the International Educational Association of Australia (IEAA) has recently named the Gold Coast as the top regional student location in Australia.
Sport has become big business, more students want to engage with it and the Gold Coast looks like it has finally hit the sweet spot.
Researchers from Southern Cross University and Macquarie University are conducting a world-first trial exploring a new way to prevent declining lung function. The Manual therapy, Exercise and Lung function Trial (MELT) aims to improve age-related declining lung function by reversing the chest wall stiffness that occurs as humans age.