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Monash University Appoints Ms. Sunny Yang as Vice-President

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eighth April 2024: Australia’s most prestigious college, Monash University has introduced the appointment of Ms Sunny Yang, former Pro Vice-Chancellor (Global Partnerships) on the University of Newcastle. Ms Yang will help as Vice-President (International Engagement) as a part of the growth of the University’s International portfolio. She will start her new place on Monday 20 May 2024.

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Ms. Yang is a well-known title to the Monash group primarily due to her earlier tenure of 13 years with the college, serving as Associate Vice-President (Student Recruitment and Admissions) till she stepped down in February 2023. During her time at Monash, Ms. Yang was essential in collaborating throughout the establishment to perform targets associated to pupil enrollment, range, and income era for each the University and Monash College.

“Monash University congratulates Ms. Sunny Yang on her well-deserved appointment as Vice-President (International Engagement). We are extremely grateful for her important contributions to Monash over the previous 13 years. Her management in pupil recruitment and admissions was instrumental in putting Monash on the forefront of the worldwide pupil group. We are assured that Ms. Yang’s experience and expertise can be invaluable to the University of Monash as they proceed to develop our worldwide portfolio.”

A well known sector knowledgeable on worldwide pupil markets, Ms Yang spearheaded industry-leading initiatives such as implementing paperless admissions processes, taking initiatives to new markets, recruitment and admissions features throughout home and worldwide college students and so forth. She was instrumental in creating a community of recruitment workers in different key markets. The group of market analysis and analytics assisted in course planning and the introduction of the University’s multi-channel pupil recruitment technique.

Following an in depth tenure, she went to the University of Newcastle in Australia to take up the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor (Global Partnerships), the place she was primarily accountable for creating packages for worldwide training, facilitating pupil mobility overseas, and fostering connections with the federal government and different establishments.

With the University’s ambition for growth in different nations, Ms. Yang’s new place will give important help to the International portfolio. Through collaborations in strategic markets and transnational training (TNE) initiatives, this place can be pivotal in bolstering wholesale recruiting and garnering extra earnings from international collaborators.

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