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WHY IS STUDYING ABROAD IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA A WORTHWHILE EXPERIENCE?

Saturday - 27/12/2025

A real-world perspective from Mike Nguyen – a second-year student at The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Studying abroad is not only about academic pursuit; it is a journey of personal growth, practical experience, and expanded global career opportunities. At the upcoming in-person consultation session with representatives from UWA, participants will have the opportunity to hear first-hand insights from Mike Nguyen, an active and driven Vietnamese international student who is currently studying and thriving at UWA — ranked among the world’s top 77 universities (QS Rankings 2026).

ABOUT MIKE NGUYEN:

  • Double major in the Bachelor of Commerce program: Business Analytics & Enterprise and Innovation;

  • Consultant Intern at GH Consulting & Advisory;

  • Participant in Case in an Evening, co-organised by 180 Degrees Consulting WA in collaboration with Deloitte (principal sponsor and professional advisor), delivering pro bono consulting to support organisations in addressing strategic and operational challenges;

  • Member of Bloom WA, a student club focused on entrepreneurship, connecting students with startup ideas to the wider community, professional mentors, and industry experts;

  • Former member of Venture, a student organisation supporting startups in product development, team building, and operations, with funding packages of up to AUD 5,000.

KEY TOPICS MIKE WILL SHARE AT THE EVENT:

  • His study abroad journey at UWA: from initial challenges to how UWA’s academic environment fosters analytical thinking, creativity, and adaptability;

  • The competitive advantage of pursuing a double major;

  • Internship and industry engagement opportunities: how to access internships, case competitions, and UWA’s strong links with businesses in Perth;

  • Student life in Perth: a diverse international student community, modern facilities, a safe living environment, and reasonable living costs;

  • Practical advice for Vietnamese students on making the most of their study experience in Western Australia.

The event is jointly organised by Duc Anh Company — Top Education Agency in Vietnam — and The University of Western Australia, and will take place at:

  • Hanoi: January 17, 2026 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM
    Duc Anh Office, 12th Floor, CDC Building, 25 Le Dai Hanh Street

  • Ho Chi Minh City: January 18, 2026 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM
    Duc Anh Office, 172 Bui Thi Xuan Street, Ben Thanh Ward

Please register for free attendance here: https://bit.ly/440AeT9

Through an insider’s perspective from Mike Nguyen, combined with direct engagement with UWA representatives, the event offers a comprehensive and practical overview of the study pathway in Perth — where academic excellence, life experience, and career opportunities go hand in hand.

For students seeking a high-quality, safe study destination with strong long-term development potential, this event marks a clear and proactive first step in shaping that journey.

Learn more about the event: https://bit.ly/48woVn3

CONTACT:
Duc Anh EduConnect
Vietnam – Laos – Australia
Hotline: 09887 09698 | 09630 49860
Website: www.ducanh.edu.vn

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