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Opportunities of Western Australian VET Providers in East Java

The primary purpose of this investigation was to provide evidence-based insights and recommendations for WA VET providers seeking opportunities for market access in East Java.

Executive Summary

The Full Report

The data and information collected includes the following:

1.     A summary of VET in WA, developed from document analysis and interviews with directors of VET institutions involved with international programs and students.

2.     A comprehensive collection of the literature related to VET in Indonesia, and more specifically in East Java, including discussion papers, policy documents and academic studies. These documents are listed in the References at the end of this Report. They have also been organized in an EndNote library, and are available to download directly from the EndNote library link.

3.     A series of focus group discussions with industry leaders associated with East Java business associations (HIPMI, APINDO, IABC, and Kadin). The data from these discussions has been integrated into this report.

4.     A survey of more than 60 major business and industry leaders that collectively employ more than 100,000 workers in East Java. The results of this survey are included in this report.

5.     Comprehensive details for more than 600 VET providers in East Java. Details including institution type, tuition costs, courses, course levels etc. The information is summarized in Appendix 4, and has also been organized into a filterable pivot table.

6.     A comprehensive list of contacts in East Java.

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