Dhaka, April 21 -- Bangladesh and Australia have held high-level talks to expand educational migration opportunities, with a strong focus on increasing student mobility, scholarships, and academic collaboration.
The issue was highlighted during a meeting between Commerce Adviser Khandaker Abdul Mukadir and Australian High Commissioner Susan Ryle, where both sides emphasized the growing importance of education as a pillar of bilateral relations.
The meeting, held on April 21 at the Secretariat in Dhaka, covered a wide range of issues, including bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation, but education emerged as a key area of shared priority, read a press release.
High Commissioner Ryle noted that around 28,000 Bangladeshi st...
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