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March 11, 2019
The United States is a particularly appealing market for Australian companies seeking international expansion...
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Plenty of people like to keep their work and personal lives seperate, and the collision of the two can be an painful for many...
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South America is the “new world” when it comes to opportunities for Australian businesses looking to expand internationally...
Read MoreDecember 12, 2018
International education in New Zealand is booming. As at 31 August 2017, the number of year to date enrolments were at 106,021, with regionally based student numbers growing steadily and students coming here from increasingly more countries. There’s been clear growth in the sector, and this has been beneficial not only to our education providers, but to New Zealand as a whole.
Read MoreOctober 9, 2018
International education is one of New Zealand’s largest export industries after dairy and meat, worth around $4.4bn to the economy and supporting 33,000 New Zealand jobs.
Read MoreSeptember 7, 2018
Australian startups are increasingly choosing to create international businesses from day one of operation. At Cohort Go, our team is based in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific, North and South America.
Read MoreJuly 4, 2018
Managing your money can be stressful. You’ve got enough to worry about without being ripped off by paying too much for health insurance. While budgeting is crucial, so too is being smart about which providers you’re using to manage your finances.
Read MoreJune 27, 2018
Currency rates are a lot like the weather – they can change frequently and often without notice. Individual banks and money exchanges also offer very different rates, so it’s worth remembering these tips when transferring money for tuition.
Read MoreJune 18, 2018
Cards are overtaking cash as the preferred payment method, and tap-and-go 'contactless' payments are soaring.
Read MoreJune 12, 2018
As one of the most regulated industries in the world, Australian international education has, for a long time, concerned itself with the potential ramifications of unscrupulous and unethical behaviour by third parties.
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