Australia FAM Trip Guide: Building Educational Bridges Between Nepal and Australia

What Is an Australia FAM Trip and Why It Matters

A FAM trip to Australia is an educational Australia tour for Australian education contacts that allows them to understand the facilities, offer programs, and culture within a specific institution, or region in Australia.

These hosted tours allow every consultant and administrator from Nepal to gain better insight and devoid Australia-Focused Borders on their International Education which can help them support students who want to study abroad.

As stated by the Australian Department of Education, international education brought in AUD $40.3 billion to the Australia economy in the 2019 fiscal year, before the pandemic. Nepal has persistently been in the top 10 source counties of International students in Australia, and had over 27,000 students from Nepal studying in Australia before COVID-19 disruptions.

Signing Up For Australian FAM Trips As A Nepalese Educational Member Comes With These Core Perks

  1. Having Grasped Conceptual Knowledge Before

FAM trips aid in providing education alongside technology, making it more accessible. Other benefits include "on the spot" industry visits while still on your way to achieving your goals. Perks include:

  • Access to almost all campus infrastructures, libraries, research facilities as well as students' accommodation off-campus.

  • Primary spectacles of classrooms and actual teaching done.

  • Step-by-step participation in student's life and the actual feel of campus life.

  • Integration other Australian regions as well as the major cities into a holistic understanding of the physical space.

"Just after visiting five universities across Australia, I was confident enough to tell my students the atmosphere of the campus for every single university. This is something a brochure doesn't do justice to," says an Education Consultant from Kathmandu Ram Sharma.

  1. Strategic Relationship Development with Australian Partners

The goal is to develop professional relationships through:

  • Face-to-face interactions with faculty and admissions staff

  • Streamlined networking across multiple institutions in one setting

  • Direct access to other institutional gatekeepers and key stakeholders.

  • Trust building through interpersonal interactions over virtual communication.

  1. Learning About Australia's Education System

FAM trips clarify:

  • The AQF, or Australian qualification framework and comparison with Nepal's education system

  • Quality assurance and accreditation measures

  • Progression routes within education levels

  • The recognition for Nepalese students of prior learning assessment.

  1. Broadened Capabilities in Student Counseling

With education consultants, they return with:

  • Current information on offered courses and their respective majors

  • Information on scholarships and financial aid

  • Policies and services set in place for international students.

  • Other employment prospects post-study and mechanisms for permanent residency.

Planning Your Australia FAM Trip: A Detailed Process

Step 1: Set Accurate Aims (2 to 3 months early from take off)

  1. Decide on the subsectors within the education system to prioritize ( schools, universities, vocational education. )
  2. Pick relevant Australian regions prioritized by students.
  3. Write down the specific institutions you aim to tour.
  4. Describe explicitly which details need to be collected.
  5. Determine how to evaluate the success of the trip.

Step 2: Research and Outreach (6–8 weeks before departure)

  1. Get in touch with Australian educational contacts or with Third-Party Service Providers who organize FAM tours.
  2. Contact the Australian Education Trade Commissions (Austrade).
  3. Get in touch with the international offices of Australian universities.
  4. Find and register for other education fairs or events that can be attended during the visit.
  5. Enroll in networks of educational agents that promote the joining of member institutions.

Step 3: Logistical Preparation (4-6 Weeks In Advance)

After establishing all needed connections:

  1. Definite applying for a relevant Australian visa (usually Visitor Visa subclass 600).
  2. Reserve tickets bearing in mind the considerable distance from Nepal to Australia.
  3. Sightseeing should also be scheduled, as near institutions will preferably be visited during the trip.
  4. Prepare a comprehensive Australia trek's itinerary, vast geography of the country with having to account for travel time between cities.
  5. Compile work business-related documents like calling cards or supporting material together with other necessary documents.
  6. Purchase international travel insurance that encompasses the entire travel duration, beginning from the day of departure.

Step 4: Preparation Before the Trip (2 to 3 weeks prior to flight)

No preparation is complete without knowledge:

  1. Conduct basic online research on all institutions included in the itinerary.
  2. Develop tailored questions for each institution depending on the requirements of the students.
  3. Look for information on the latest updates on Australian education system policies.
  4. Know the policies regarding visas for students from Nepal that are applicable at this time.
  5. Devise a plan for documenting notes – collecting photographs, along with permissions from subjects to be photographed.
  6. Arrange a schedule for communications with your office based in Nepal.

Sushma Poudel, an Education Consultant, emphasizes the importance of research, stating, "Having done prior research certainly adds value to the discussion during FAM trips. People are willing to provide much more useful insights when they realize that you have put in the work."

Step 5: While on a FAM Trip (1 - 2 Weeks)

Put your best foot forward while on location:

  1. Provide thorough coverage with pictures, videos, and notes.
  2. Gather advertising materials and program pamphlets.
  3. Obtain specific admission guidelines for students from Nepal.
  4. Solicit details for institution-specific scholarships and financial assistance.
  5. Get in touch with students from Nepal already enrolled in the institution.
  6. Share key institutional contacts with other participants.
  7. Assess the amenities and transport as well as the learning institutions and all surrounding areas.

Step 6: Post-Trip Knowledge Integration (1-2 weeks after return)

Preparations After Nepal:

  1. Systematize the gathered physical and digital materials
  2. Construct an elaborate institutional profile narrative for each visited institution
  3. Create comparison graphs for the programs, costs, and admission procedures of the respective institutions.
  4. Refresh the counseling materials, content of the website, and other relevant resources of the agency.
  5. Prepare sharing knowledge sessions with staff members.
  6. Thank Australian partners and contacts while reinforcing relations.
  7. Outline plans for the development of further partnerships.

Step 7: Implementation and Follow-Up (Ongoing)

Operational Value Enhancement:

  1. Utilize the collected photos and information to prepare presentations for the prospective students.
  2. From the visited institutions prepare counseling protocols per institution.
  3. Develop Australian education themed posts for various disciplines and specialized subjects.
  4. Develop a plan for regular inspections with key Australian education officials.
  5. Track the growth in the number of successfully placed students on record at the institutions visited.
  6. Prepare subsequent FAM trips with the aim of expanding institutional outreach.

Key Australian Education Hubs to Include in Your FAM Trip

Sydney and New South Wales

Major Institutions:

  • University of Sydney

  • UNSW Sydney

  • Macquarie University

  • Western Sydney University

  • TAFE NSW

Regional Focus: Finance, technology, healthcare, and creative industries

Melbourne and Victoria

Major Institutions:

  • University of Melbourne

  • Monash University

  • RMIT University

  • Deakin University

  • Victoria University

Brisbane and Queensland

Major Institutions:

  • University of Queensland

  • Queensland University of Technology

  • Griffith University

  • James Cook University

  • TAFE Queensland

Focus Region: Environmental sciences, tourism, agriculture, and marine sciences

Adelaide and South Australia

Major Institutions:

  • University of Adelaide

  • Flinders University

  • University of South Australia

  • TAFE SA

Concentration Areas: Wine science, defense technology, health sciences, and environmental studies

Perth and Western Australia

Major Institutions:

  • University of Western Australia

  • Curtin University

  • Murdoch University

  • Edith Cowan University

  • North Metropolitan TAFE

Region focus: Mining, energy, marine engineering, agriculture

FAM Trip Challenges and Solutions for Nepalese Education Professionals

Challenge 1: Limited Time vs. Many Institutions.

Solution: Assess institutions geographically with specific criteria based on your learners and focus on the level of engagement instead of the number of visits. Attempt multiple short trips over time instead of one long trip.

Challenge 2: Differences in culture and the educational system.

Solution: Go for an orientation session with Austrade or other experienced consultants before traveling. Conduct thorough research on Australia's educational system and prepare questions on how the Australia's qualifications framework relates to Nepal's.

Challenge 3: Limited funding.

Solution:

  • Seek out Australian government-sponsored FAM trips.

  • Collaborate with other Nepalese consultancies to reduce costs.

  • Access professional development grants through educational networks.

  • Special rates through educational agent associations can be brokered.

Challenge 4: Transforming experience into measurable business outcomes.

Solution: Propose a comprehensive post-trip plan that includes content development protocols, student advising schemes, and sustained contact plans with Australian stakeholders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Approximately how much does an Australia FAM trip cost?

A: Independent FAM trips generally cost around NPR 250,000-350,000 per person for a 10-day trip that includes flights, accommodation, and travel within Australia. Sponsored FAM trips, on the other hand, may greatly lessen or totally cover these expenses.

Q: What type of visa do I need for an Education FAM trip to Australia?

A: Most educators opt for a Visitor Visa (subclass 600) with a business stream. This has some prerequisites like showing documents that outline the professional reason and at times, letters of invitations from the Australian institutions.

Q: How long in advance should I book for an Australia FAM trip?

A: You may begin planning at least 3-4 months in advance to allow ample time for visa procurement, institutional arrangements, and comprehensive preparations.

Q: Do FAM trips have value for smaller education consultancies, or are they meant for larger agencies?

A: FAM trips benefit consultancies of all sizes. Smaller agencies often gain even more benefits because they can quickly capitalize on insight and develop market specialization.

Q: In what ways can I assess the ROI for an Australia FAM Trip?

A: Measurable metrics include:

  • Increase in student placements to the institutions visited

  • Improvement rates in the institution's visa approvals

  • Subjective appraisal of student's pre-departure counseling

  • Claims of exclusivity with developed institutional relationships

  • Collateral created from the trip's materials


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