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Angela Lehmann

@AngelaLehmann17

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International higher ed. Sociology. China. Global mobility and migration. Head of Research at The Lygon Group.

Canberra, Australia
Joined July 2018
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Samantha Crompvoets
2 years
Resharing this brilliant cartoon from @cathywilcox1 with a particular shout out to my #sociology friends @AustSoc @BSA_SOA @isa_sociology #SocialSciences #appliedsociology
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@LouisaField2
Louisa Field
3 years
Another university no longer offering Indonesian! Within 5 years it is expected that whole states will be without university-level Indonesian study. Meanwhile we continually talk about strengthening ties within our region. Something isn't adding up...
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smh.com.au
Universities have chopped and changed courses to cut costs and meet demand, with 18 degrees scrapped in Victoria and NSW despite being identified in areas of national priority or having the potential...
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@TheLygonGroup
The Lygon Group
3 years
How can we understand points of vulnerability for international students in times of crisis such as our housing shortage? By listening to students - in their own voices, on their own platforms. TLG's @AngelaLehmann17 spoke to @timeshighered's @JohnRoss49 https://t.co/Nt7QgPSk4n
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timeshighereducation.com
As rentals become scarcer and dearer, international students are increasingly unwilling to travel without pre-arranged lodgings
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@AngelaLehmann17
Angela Lehmann
3 years
Great to meet you @pablovinales and thanks for facilitating such a wonderful discussion
@pablovinales
Pablo Viñales
3 years
Insightful discussion with some of the sharpest minds. It was a pleasure to be a part. Congratulations @jennifer_hsu!
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@AngelaLehmann17
Angela Lehmann
3 years
“Remembering Allan Gyngell, “the finest mind in Australian foreign policy””
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@AIIANational
Australian Institute of International Affairs
3 years
The Australian Institute of International Affairs is very sad to hear of the death of our immediate past president, Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA, this morning. Allan's contributions to the institute and to Australian foreign policy have been enormous. Our thoughts are with his family.
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@ConversationEDU
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
3 years
New research shows Australians of Chinese heritage are concerned about media portrayals of relations between the two countries. "[...] Chinese Australians are rapidly becoming the first casualties of persistent war talk," writes Wanning Sun (@UTSEngage).
theconversation.com
New research shows Australians of Chinese heritage are extremely concerned about the way relations between the two countries are portrayed in the media.
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@j_laurenceson
James Laurenceson 罗震 @j-laurenceson.bsky.social
3 years
Please join us on Wednesday for a webinar: "Digital Chinese-language media in Australia: Impact, influence and insights". The session will cover an in-depth new book by @UTSFass Prof Wanning Sun and @RMIT Prof Haiqing Yu. @sbschinese @ABCChinese @UTSEngage
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@AngelaLehmann17
Angela Lehmann
3 years
Wanted but not welcome: Why I'm tired of being told to be grateful that I live in Australia. A must read 👇👇 thank you for this article ⁦@ThomasFengAU
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@AngelaLehmann17
Angela Lehmann
3 years
“The building up of a China capability in Australia needs to be a national priority,” says Peter Varghese. “If it’s left unattended, we will see a further thinning out of China capability.” @JohnRoss49 https://t.co/iwqQO6yuos
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timeshighereducation.com
China studies programmes and language courses are on the decline, just as understanding of the superpower is needed most
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@ThePIENews
The PIE News
3 years
Put student sentiment at the heart of your offering and you will get it right, says Luke Sheehy, executive director, Australian Technology Network of Universities, Australia. @ATNUnis #APAIE2023
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@PhilHoneywood
Phil Honeywood
3 years
Day 2 #APAIE2023 great “Staying informed about student sentiment”@TheLygonGroup with key feedback on social media listening including @LukeSheehyATN and @MelissaBanks This complements work of @IEAAustralia with our Student Voices survey reports. Accomm, employability key issues!
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@ATNUnis
ATN Universities
3 years
ATN ED @LukeSheehyATN and @TheLygonGroup were part of a #HigherEducation panel in Bangkok examining effective student support. They drew on #TheSocialSource, a custom-built AI-powered analytics platform which focused on the student journey, from first enquiry to alumni.
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@TheLygonGroup
The Lygon Group
3 years
Our team is ready to go at #APAIE2023! This morning Varsha and @AngelaLehmann17 are joined by Melissa Banks @Austrade and @LukeSheehyATN from @ATNUnis to discuss why it is essential to stay informed about student sentiment
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@BonnieGlaser
Bonnie Glaser / 葛來儀
3 years
Chinese leader blames Washington-led ‘containment, encirclement and suppression’ for severe challenges at home. This marks a turning point in Xi's policy, and a sign of further deterioration in US-China relations. https://t.co/bOIOX0qtq4 via @WSJ
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wsj.com
Chinese leader Xi Jinping blamed what he termed a U.S.-led campaign to contain China for worsening the troubles and global uncertainties that his country has faced over the past five years.
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@TheLygonGroup
The Lygon Group
3 years
The Chinese Consulate in Sydney issued a warning to students about rental scams...along with other safety issues. We spoke to @JohnRoss49 about how these warnings aren't always a political maneuver @AngelaLehmann17 @timeshighered
@JohnRoss49
John Ross
3 years
Chinese diplomats have warned students in Australia to be alert to housing and phone scams, as classes resume after three months of summer holidays and up to three years of remote study.
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@timeshighered
Times Higher Education
3 years
“They’re really just trying to inform their students. They’re not making it a political issue.” – @AngelaLehmann17 https://t.co/geeKoyPvgJ
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timeshighereducation.com
While safety warnings have been used as political barbs, the latest one alerts students to legitimate threats
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@timeshighered
Times Higher Education
3 years
“They’re really just trying to inform their students. They’re not making it a political issue.” – @AngelaLehmann17 https://t.co/geeKoyPvgJ
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timeshighereducation.com
While safety warnings have been used as political barbs, the latest one alerts students to legitimate threats
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@BretlynB
Bretlyn Bailey
3 years
Rental search on https://t.co/G5E4TENLDx from China were up almost 90 per cent from December, however some of it would probably be the normal recruitment cycle
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