Project helps Vietnamese students better integrate into Australia

The Association of the Vietnamese Students in Queensland (AVSQ) successfully organised the Future Queenslanders project from January to March 9 in an effort to help Vietnamese students better integrate into the life in Australia.
Project helps Vietnamese students better integrate into Australia ảnh 1Vietnamese students engaged in the Future Queenslanders (Photo: VNA)
Sydney (VNA) – The Association ofthe Vietnamese Students in Queensland (AVSQ) successfully organised the FutureQueenslanders project from January to March 9 in an effort to help Vietnamesestudents better integrate into the life in Australia.

Designed with three milestones, the project aimed at providing Vietnamesestudents, especially new comers to Australia, with necessary knowledge andskills while studying in the country.

According to Quan Nguyen Quynh Anh, head of the project, the AVSQ expected togive the students a better insight into the life of the overseas students inAustralia, and help them get connected with each other.

The Milestone 1 event, called Queensland Know All, was arranged in Vietnam to givethe participants an overview of Queensland state and Brisbane city inparticular. Meanwhile, the Milestone 2, named “AVSQ O-week”, was organised inthe Australian city to share experience and information related to healthcare,finance and learning methods with the Vietnamese students who settheir foot in the city for the first time.
The Milestone 3 event brought together 40 Vietnamesein Australia for several traditional games, helping strengthen connectivitywithin the Vietnamese community.

Established on June 18, 2021 with the support of the Vietnamese Embassy inAustralia and the Vietnamese General Consulate in Sydney, the AVSQ is anon-profit organisation that focuses on skill development and career orientation programmes for Vietnamese students in Queensland and Australia as a whole./.
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