About jan karel bejcek

With over two decades of experience in the international education sector, I have dedicated my career to empowering education providers to reach their full potential through innovative automation solutions. As a former founder of a successful college and an EdTech enthusiast, I understand the unique challenges faced by institutions today and how technology can transform operations. Who I Am: International Education Specialist: Proven track record in improving educational systems and processes worldwide. Automation Advocate: Passionate about leveraging technology to enhance efficiency and streamline operations. Strategic Partner: Collaborating with education providers to unlock new opportunities and drive sustainable growth. What I Do: Innovate: Implement cutting-edge automation solutions that save time, reduce costs, and boost productivity. Transform: Turn complex educational processes into streamlined, efficient systems. Inspire: Share insights and strategies to help institutions thrive in a competitive global landscape. Let's Connect! I'm always eager to connect with like-minded professionals who are passionate about transforming education. Whether you're looking for collaboration opportunities or simply want to share insights, feel free to reach out. Together, we can shape the future of education. #Education #EdTech #InternationalEducation #Innovation #Collaboration
EdTech Founder | Revolutionising College Operations | International Education & Visa Expert

Australian Student Visa: Requirements, Eligibility, Application Process, Fees May 2024

Australian Student Visa: Requirements, Eligibility, Application Process and Fees update May, 2024   Over the past twenty years, Australia has become a popular travel destination, primarily because of its favorable lifestyle, close proximity to Asia, and high level of safety. The majority of students choose to pursue their education in Australia as their academic destination. [...]

2024-05-19T21:45:36+00:00May 19th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Upcoming Changes to 482 Sponsorship Visa in Australia: What You Need to Know

Australia's visa landscape is set to undergo significant changes, particularly concerning the 482 Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa and the 485 Temporary Graduate visa. These changes aim to address the evolving needs of Australia's labor market and the ongoing assessment of skill shortages. Here's a detailed look at the upcoming modifications and what they mean [...]

2024-05-16T21:33:55+00:00May 16th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Is ownership of education agents the real issue?

Opinion: Is ownership of education agents the real issue?   The latest amendment to the ESOS (Education Services for Overseas Students) Act proposes a significant change: preventing the owners of education agents from also owning an education provider.    This move, aimed at eliminating potential conflicts of interest, has stirred considerable debate. On the surface, [...]

2024-05-16T21:16:34+00:00May 16th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

It’s a matter of survival for private VET colleges

It's a matter of survival for private VET colleges   The landscape of vocational education and training (VET) in Australia is in dire need of reform and the need for specialisation is imminent. Many VET providers currently offer a wide array of courses, ranging from business management and accounting to cookery and painting. This broad [...]

2024-05-16T03:40:47+00:00May 16th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Budget 2025: Reforms in Australian Migration System

Budget 2025: Reforms in Australian Migration System The Australian Government has unveiled its Budget for 2025, marking a pivotal shift in the country's migration system. This strategic reform aims to enhance economic prosperity while restoring the integrity of the migration process. Key highlights from the Migration Strategy have been outlined to guide these changes.   [...]

2024-05-15T09:14:17+00:00May 15th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

International Education and Skills Strategic Framework – Our Analysis 

International Education and Skills Strategic Framework - Our Analysis  On Saturday, the Australian government unveiled a draft International Education and Skills Strategic Framework, outlining future directions for Australia's international education and training sector. The draft was part of a joint media release titled "Next steps in ensuring the integrity and sustainability of the international sector," [...]

2024-05-15T08:35:03+00:00May 15th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Leveraging Education Agents in College Admissions

Leveraging Education Agents in College Admissions Education providers often rely on education agents to recruit international students, expanding their global reach and diversity. However, the use of agents comes with ethical concerns, particularly regarding transparency, student interests, and the integrity of the admissions process. Here's how institutions can ethically engage with education agents: 1. Establish [...]

2024-05-15T04:19:49+00:00May 15th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

No further stay for subclass 408 Visas holders

No further stay for subclass 408 Visas holders   The Australian Government will move to reduce the ability of subclass 408 Covid Recovery Visa holders to go onto another student visa, as it was reported by the Koala News in their recent post. There are over 100k holders of those visas.   Understanding Subclass 408 [...]

2024-05-14T02:37:25+00:00May 14th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

5 red flags in relation to management of international students

5 red flags in relation to management of international students   We have compiled a list of the most typical problems encountered when dealing with foreign students. Registered Education Providers (REP) can save themselves a lot of trouble if they pay attention to the following list:    Non-Compliance with Student Visa Conditions: If an education [...]

2024-05-13T11:40:15+00:00May 13th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

The Big Lie About Temporary Visas: A Broken Promise to International Students

The Big Lie About Temporary Visas: A Broken Promise to International Students   Is the current immigration bubble caused by the government itself?  Promises Made in the Wake of the Pandemic Following 2020, when the global economy experienced a downturn not seen in generations, the previous Liberal government of Australia advocated for immigration as a [...]

2024-05-12T10:13:13+00:00May 12th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments