New era for StudyPerth to attract international students and create WA jobs
- Prominent international education executive Rod Jones appointed StudyPerth chairperson
- StudyPerth is the peak body promoting WA as a destination for international students to boost the economy and create jobs
- McGowan Government committed to implementing International Education Strategy
Premier Mark McGowan has today welcomed the appointment of prominent and well-respected international education executive, Rod Jones as the new chairperson of StudyPerth.
Mr Jones has more than 45 years' experience in education, and co-founded Navitas, one of Australia's biggest international education providers, more than 20 years ago.
He will retire as chief executive officer and managing director of Navitas in June 2018.
StudyPerth is Western Australia's peak body for promoting the international education sector and receives about $1.3 million in State funding each year.
A key part of the McGowan Government's Plan for Jobs, $2 million has been allocated over five years to develop an International Education Strategy to grow and diversify the knowledge economy.
The Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation is currently working with StudyPerth members to finalise the International Education Strategy.
Comments attributed to Premier Mark McGowan:
"We are ushering in a new era for StudyPerth, to bring more international students to WA and create more jobs for Western Australians.
"StudyPerth has undergone many changes in the past year to ensure it is best equipped to attract international students and deliver the best student experience in our beautiful city.
"Mr Jones is a passionate advocate for Western Australia, and I can think of no-one better suited to steer our State's peak body for international education.
"A key part of our Plan for Jobs, the State Government has allocated $2 million to develop an International Education Strategy to grow and diversify the knowledge economy.
"The McGowan Government is committed to growing this important, job-creating sector to benefit all Western Australians."
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