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Bilateral relationships Bilateral relationships The International group develops and maintains Australia’s bilateral education relationships with Europe, Africa and the Middle East, the Americas and Asia. We monitor policy developments and social and economic trends, and implement bilateral collaborative projects. The International group also facilitates discussions at ministerial and senior government level to develop high level relationships with countries, particularly in the Asia Pacific region. Formal agreements, such as Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), are an important part of these relationships. The International group conducts ongoing monitoring and reviews of these agreements.
Memoranda of understanding (MoU) and agreements MoUs in education and training are developed to formalise relationships between the Australian Department of Education (DoE) and education ministries in foreign countries. Areas of co-operation include: staff exchanges development of institutional links co-operation in research and development recognition of qualifications and credit transfer exchange of information on education policy, systems, curriculum development, governance, education materials, etc., and development of twinning programs.
Australia’s current education and training formal agreements, including MoUs: Argentina (pdf 368kb) - signed 26th June 2017
Brazil (pdf 894kb) - signed 3 July 2015
Brunei Darussalam (pdf 65kb) - signed 18 October 1990
Chile (pdf 2mb) - signed 1 July 2015
China (pdf 1.14mb) - signed 12 December 2012
China - Higher Education Qualifications Recognition (pdf 432kb) - signed 17 November 2014
China - Student, Researcher and Academic Mobility - signed 17 November 2014
China - Vocational Education and Training - signed 24 March 2017 Colombia (pdf 179kb) - signed 6 August 2002
European Union (pdf 140kb) - signed 18 April 2007
France (pdf 50kb) - signed 1 July 1999
Germany (pdf 436kb) - signed 11 September 1998
Germany (pdf 31kb) - signed 29 September 1998
India Student Mobility & Welfare MOU 2012
India Extension of Biotechnology MOU 2011
India Biotechnology MOU 2006
India Education Exchange Programme MOU (pdf 82kb) signed 23 October 2003 India Science and Technology MOU (pdf 926kb) - signed 23 October 2003 Indonesia (pdf 136kb) - signed 12 September 2014
Japan (pdf 93kb) - signed 12 March 2007
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (pdf 428kb) - signed 27 May 2010
Malaysia (1.87mb) - signed 3 March 2011
Malaysia (English - 564 kb) (Malaysian - 549kb) - signed 14 November 2012 Mexico (pdf 200kb) - signed 21 April 2015
Mongolia (pdf 2.24mb) - signed 23 February 2011
Paraguay (pdf 2mb) - signed 22 November 2016
Peru (pdf 711kb) - signed 17 November 2016
Qatar (pdf 64kb) - signed 25 January 2016
Republic of Korea (pdf 896kb) - signed 11 August 2008
Taiwan (pdf 188kb) - signed 15 April 2005
Taiwan VET (pdf 158kb) - signed 13 December 2011
Thailand (pdf 210kb) - signed 28 May 2012
Turkey (pdf 64kb) - signed 16 June 2003
United Arab Emirates (pdf 440kb) - signed 15 April 2014
United States of America MOC - signed December 2016
Vietnam (pdf 493kb) in Vietnamese (pdf490kb) - signed October 2013 (Signed with the Ministry of Education and Training)
Vietnam (pdf 120kb) - signed 25 January 2011 (Signed with the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs)
Joint ministerial statement In 2010 ministers from Australia and India signed a joint statement to reaffirm their commitment to continue to expand collaboration in education, training and research. Contact us