Strengthening International Students’ Access to University Support Services 

In this report, GSA outlines its proactive approach in addressing the significant challenges experienced by International Graduate Students at the University of Melbourne. The report focuses on key issues, including language barriers and cultural awareness, and details GSA’s proposed recommendations to transform the accessibility of support services. 

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