| |9 August 2019HIGHERReviewIt has been observed that the student flow to key destinations like Australia, the U.S., the UK, and Canada has witnessed a steady rise over the past few years tries allow foreign students to work casual/part--time while studying. Although trying to manage both can seem challenging, but for an authentic and seamless overseas experience, this is a must -- do. 4. Career Avenues: On comple-tion of studies, students return to their homeland with a new perspective on culture, language skills, and educa-tion with a willingness to learn, and most future employers find this very appealing. A number of students redis-cover their love for their host country so much that they decide to seek work there, with the belief that local educa-tion is very valuable when searching for a potential job in that country. Stu-dents who study abroad often stand out from other job candidates with skills that can only be acquired from over-seas experiences, like strong cross-cul-tural communications, and familiarity with international standards, laws, and regulations. Additionally, studying in a country with an emerging economy aids in promptly responding/adapting to an evolving market, or industry. 5. Seek New Interests: Studying in a different country offers a range of activities and interests like hiking, wa-ter sports, snow skiing, golf, or various other high--octane sports that may have been undiscovered by students in their home country. 6. Personal Development: An important benefit of overseas educa-tion is the opportunity to discover oneself while gaining the perspective of a different culture. Living in an-other country independently can be overwhelming initially, but it tests the student's ability to adapt to diverse situations while being able to acquire problem--solving skills.The University of South Wales (UNSW), Australia regularly conducts international exchange programs and educational tours to create awareness amongst students about the global en-vironment. It incorporates all educa-tional elements together to make the next generation of dynamic profession-als, well-equipped to excel in this en-vironment by providing students with significant international exposure.
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