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IET Partnership Fund

Trade and Investment Queensland Study Queensland · Australia

The Queensland International Education and Training Partnership Fund provides co-funding for projects that advance the international education industry in Queensland. It supports projects aligned with the Queensland Government’s International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

• Applications are invited via online EOI from eligible consortia • The consortium lead must have an established operating base in Queensland • Eligible lead applicants include local government bodies constituted under the Local Government Act 2009 or City of Brisbane Act 2010 • Eligible lead applicants include recognised Queensland Regional Study Clusters • Eligible lead applicants include CRICOS registered international education and training providers providing services in Queensland • Eligible lead applicants include educational institutions registered by ASQA and TEQSA • Eligible lead applicants include registered not-for-profit organisations whose primary purpose relates to the international education and training sector • Other eligible organisations must have an international education and training focus, an ABN, and GST registration
EOIs are invited from eligible consortia. The consortium lead must have an established operating base in Queensland and be a local government body constituted under the Local Government Act 2009 or City of Brisbane Act 2010, a recognised Queensland Regional Study Cluster, a CRICOS registered international education and training provider providing services in Queensland, an educational institution registered by ASQA and TEQSA, a registered not-for-profit organisation whose primary purpose relates to the international education and training sector, or an organisation with an international education and training focus that has an active ABN and is registered for GST.

What's Funded

Co-funded projects delivered by eligible consortia that promote Queensland internationally, enhance the student experience, grow regional international education activity, and connect the international education and training industry.

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Expected Outcomes

Projects are expected to advance the strategic imperatives of the Queensland Government’s International Education and Training Strategy, including stronger international promotion, improved student experience, regional growth, and better industry connections.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

local_governmentnon_profituniversityother

Stage

established

Funding Purposes

communitytrainingmarketingother

Keywords

international educationtrainingQueenslandconsortiastudent experienceregional growthStudy QueenslandTrade and Investment Queensland

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the IET Partnership Fund?

The IET Partnership Fund is a mixed grant offered by Trade and Investment Queensland Study Queensland in Australia. The Queensland International Education and Training Partnership Fund provides co-funding for projects that advance the international education industry in Queensland. It supports projects aligned with the Queensland Government’s International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026.
2

Who is eligible for the IET Partnership Fund?

  • Applications are invited via online EOI from eligible consortia
  • The consortium lead must have an established operating base in Queensland
  • Eligible lead applicants include local government bodies constituted under the Local Government Act 2009 or City of Brisbane Act 2010
  • Eligible lead applicants include recognised Queensland Regional Study Clusters
  • Eligible lead applicants include CRICOS registered international education and training providers providing services in Queensland
  • Eligible lead applicants include educational institutions registered by ASQA and TEQSA
  • Eligible lead applicants include registered not-for-profit organisations whose primary purpose relates to the international education and training sector
  • Other eligible organisations must have an international education and training focus, an ABN, and GST registration
3

What activities are funded?

Co-funded projects delivered by eligible consortia that promote Queensland internationally, enhance the student experience, grow regional international education activity, and connect the international education and training industry.
4

How do I apply for the IET Partnership Fund?

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