The reason why I have chosen Australia for higher education is due to its diversity and multiculturalism, superior quality of education, chances of getting practical work experience (PER), credentiality of education environment than many developed and rich Asian as well as European countries nevertheless social welcoming nature of Australians are far greater than countries like the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The fact that I must do outline here is, the Masters degree that I am eagerly interested into being available in Bangladesh too, and offered by many private universities as well as few public funded universities, however as we proceed with the globalization generation like us are not only competing with the home grown students but also in global context.
As a country, Bangladesh is full of possibilities, which has severe problems that needs to be solved. There are progressive scietific education policy which were never been implied in real world basis. Dictatorship and democratic political regimes likely never implied an education policy which really works. However, the country is conformed fully to the education for all objectives attached to the Millenium Development Goals. In reality, though, higher education is
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It is notable here that, Bangladesh is going to middle income earning country and according the many leading economic and finance expert it is to be the 23rd largest economy in the world by 2050 whereas many European nations will have smaller economies and less social security than us. The rise emerging market will boost the country’s employment, entrepreneurial and better living standard for everyone. As there already are many globally recognized accounting, finance and think tank organizations working within the country and I am highly positive to secure a brighter future for myself on my return to
Australia is a continent filled with unique geography, culture, and animals. As Peter Dodds McCormick proudly states in the Australian national anthem, "Our land abounds in nature's gifts of beauty rich and rare." Filled with its abundant native features, Australia is the world's sixth largest country. Australia is also the smallest continent and the largest island in the world.
It has been rightly said that the Tasmania uniquely presents Australia’s story where national attractions and hidden gems deliver an array of unexpected delights. Tasmania is a modern city which offers wonderful recreation, exploration and rejuvenation opportunities and enjoys four distinct seasons.
Especially from the countries like China and India, thousands of students choose to study in Australia. What inspires so many students in Australia is its Fluent English speaking universities, recognized top 10 universities in Australia offering multitude courses, and the tough competition it poses to other top nations.
Australia has come a long way to where they are today since their journey began back in 1788, from penal colony all the way to its own island continent. As time went on slowly, there began to be six different settlements. All starting off with: Van Diemen’s Land, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and Northern Territory. With many changes, some have become states while others have stayed territories. Even though this land was thought to be found by the Europeans, it wasn’t. Australia was first found by the Aborigines. They were thought to have come to Australia about 50,000 years ago during the Ice Age. Then it all began, the gold rush
Bangladesh is a country that has been exploited by many super powers in the past. 1st it was the British and then stated the Pakistani regime. Continuously oppressed and exploited by these powers the resources of this country were already half exhausted. When Bangladesh emerged on 1971, the country started a new journey towards self sufficiency with whatever left over resources she had. And with those Bangladesh has maintained her pride among the developing countries for more than 40 years.
Australia- Trade and Immigration Background As Joycelyn has mentioned Australia's having greater and greater interaction with its Asian neighbours, through the areas of trade and its active role in the regional trade organization - APEC. Despite its location, Australia can hardly be thought of being an Asian country. Not so long ago, Asian were looked down upon, with a mixture of fear because of the communist aggression, pity because of their poverty, and contempt, as they dumped cheap and poorly made products to do Australian workers out of job. For decades, high prohibitive tariffs blocked the imports of Asian goods, and a 'White Australia' policy fenced off Asian migrants.
Higher education is going to play an increasingly central role in improving the world we live in. This reality is not confined to one country or area, but rather to the entire planet. Thus, it is becoming more and more important for higher education institutions to find ways to broaden their reach outside of their own countries. They must become more global universities to attract more international students.
Bangladesh is a developing country and globalization integrates it with the global market in diverse areas. Bangladesh is equally affected by this global turmoil in the short run as well as in The long run. It is very difficult to predict the scenario in the long term; however, short term impact should duly be taken into consideration. The global
I find it a blessing to be able to live in a diversified community like Malaysia, and being able to work together as a whole. Interaction with people from different cultural background and getting to know another culture first-hand had made teamwork with people from different cultural background easier. With the multicultural society in Australia together with the significant increase in the educational quality of Australian Universities for the past decades, it is confirmed that Australia is the best place to further my tertiary education. This decision is strengthened by my parents’ support as in their opinion, studying abroad enhances the value of my degree and in the meantime,
Bangladesh, the eight most populated country in the world has been plagued by poverty for a long time. In the year 2000, the United Nations created the Millennium Development Goals, the purpose was to decrease extreme poverty by 2015. Thus, when Goal 1; eradicating extreme poverty and hunger was included in the project, Bangladesh was targeted as the country is overpopulated and has a high rate of unemployment. A considerable number of Bangladeshi chose to migrate to other Asian countries in hopes of better life. Bangladesh has made commendable progress in achieving the MDGs, especially in alleviating poverty. The first MDG of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger is possible for Bangladesh to achieve due to efficient government programs, assistance from NGOs, and the positive impact of migration.
In Bangladesh, college education is far less funded than primary education, regardless of NGO interference. This is most likely because of the priorities of the community. Similar to Afghanistan; schools dependent on International Organizations set their own policies, tuition fees, employment policies, curricula, and are unsupervised by the ministry. Just like Afghanistan, quality education is a guessing game (Gupta 42).
In 2000, The United Nations announced the Millenium Decleration goals (MDG) and pledged to invest money on a stratergy in order to achieve these goals. They also aim to improve the economic social and environmental wellbeing of Bangladesh. The following report will outline and analyse two strategies as well as evaluate these stratergies against three criteria; social, economic and environment in order to improve the development and overall wellbeing for the people of bangladesh.
With its newfound political stability, Bangladesh has undertaken an ambitious program of economic reforms, and opened its doors to foreign investment. A large workforce, and low wages and costs make Bangladesh an attractive base for setting up manufacturing and assembling facilities.
On other hand education on degree collage suffers from inadequate infrastructure facilities and quality teacher. Access in university is very limited in Bangladesh due to limited limited capacity in government universities and high tuition fees in private universities. Public university suffer from two major problem one is poor infrastructure and other is active student politics.
Bangladesh is located in South Asia. It is the seventh most populous country in the world and is mostly densely inhabited. The poverty level, however, has fallen by more than 20%, helped by its prominent agricultural sector. The Bangladeshi economy is helped by its big garment sector, which contributes more than two-thirds of the country’s trade. The major challenge to prosperous growth is the vulnerability of the land to cyclones and floods. However, even with such challenges, Bangladesh has experienced a growth rate of 5% since 1990. This growth has been helped by remittances from expatriates as well.