The restrictions on travel from China to Australia while authorities seek to contain the spread of coronavirus will have an impact on tens of thousands of international students from China.
黑料老司机 Chair Professor Deborah Terry AO said universities 鈥渓ook forward to welcoming our international students as soon as possible 鈥 and our care and thoughts are with our students in China at this stressful time鈥.
Professor Terry thanked Minister Tehan for formally conveying the Government鈥檚 commitment to help manage the impact on students.
鈥淭hat offer of 鈥榤aximum flexibility鈥 from Government is so important 鈥 and we appreciate the commitment to work closely together through the challenges this situation presents,鈥 she said.
鈥淥n behalf of our staff and students, I also want to thank the health officials who have worked tirelessly to update advice and provide clarification in this evolving situation,鈥 she said.
Some of the many issues canvassed in today鈥檚 wide-ranging discussions included:
- An update on the impact on our students, and the round-the-clock efforts of our universities to support our students in China as this situation evolves;
- Seeking聽further information聽from the Department of Home Affairs on the visa status for people unable to enter Australia;
- Exploring聽flexibility聽for those students who need to renew their visa to stay in Australia because of the changed circumstances;
- Thanking the higher education regulator TEQSA for the聽guidance note聽issued on Friday to signal sensible flexibility in applying the national standards to take account of the evolving situation;聽and
- Noting the potential impact on聽students and staff聽of universities,聽other聽education providers, accommodation providers, and countless small and family businesses and communities across Australia who support our international students.
The Minister and the UA Board have agreed to meet again next week.
Professor Terry said Australian universities and the Australian Government were 鈥渁s one鈥 in sending a strong message of support to our students in China.
鈥淭o our students still in China – our care, concern and empathy are with you,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e look forward to welcoming you warmly to Australia to start or continue your university studies here as soon as it becomes possible for you to travel.鈥
鈥淲e want to ensure as little disruption as possible to your studies 鈥 so please keep in touch with your university here in Australia as we keep you updated.鈥
鈥淵ou are a vital part of our vibrant, warm, global community of students and scholars 鈥 and we will extend the greatest flexibility possible to help you through this time.鈥
Universities have been developing flexible study options for students affected by the travel decision, including exploring online study and the potential to delay semester start dates.
鈥淭o our students from China who are already with us here in Australia, the warmest of welcomes to you,鈥 Professor Terry said.
鈥淲e know this will be a stressful time as your thoughts will rightly be with family and friends back in China as this situation unfolds.鈥
鈥淵ou are crucial members of our close-knit university communities 鈥 and we will meet this challenge together.鈥