2025 Study NT Student Ambassador Program Now Open

NT Government

International students who have a passion for studying and living in the Territory are invited to apply for the 2025 Study NT Student Ambassador Program.

The Student Ambassador Program is designed to promote the Territory as a study destination of choice and support international students' wellbeing by creating learning and professional development opportunities for students.

The 2024 Ambassadors have participated in events and activities throughout the year that have enhanced their professional development skills and promoted the Northern Territory as a premier study destination.

Highlights include professional development workshops, the Kindness Festival, webinars to share their study experience in the Territory, media interviews and meetings with other international students, agents, and delegations.

As of July 2024, there are 5,025 international students from over 70 nationalities enrolled to study with the Territory's quality education and training providers, contributing to the Territory's multicultural community and its economic growth.

Attracting increasing numbers of international students to the Territory is a key focus to grow and diversify the economy.

Next years program will see Study NT select up to 20 international students studying in higher education, vocational education and training, schools and English language courses in the Northern Territory.

Successful applicants will be given the tools to assist with their own professional development and to also effectively promote the Territory as a study and lifestyle destination for international students.

The program is open to international students studying in the Northern Territory who have demonstrated academic achievements, leadership, and excellence in their community.

Applications close on Monday 11 November 2024.

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