The World Federation is pleased to announce an incredible opportunity for two students to study in Australia!
We are seeking a vibrant group of youth leaders to act as Peer Advisors for prospective and current International Students from our community. Peer Advisors will be mentors and friends to foreign students and will provide valuable advice / assistance through the student’s journey. Your support will make all the difference through one of the most important steps a young person will take in their life.
Applications welcome from all corners of the globe. Female candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Peer Advisors will...
- Assist The World Federation and The Africa Federation in compiling application procedure in various countries that our students study in.
- Provide information on scholarships, grants and other sources of funding available in their countries.
- Be available on Skype / email to answer questions that aspiring students will have regarding applications, settling in and general University life.Peer Advisors will be present to listen and help wherever possible. They will draw on their expertise, experience and passion in making university life memorable for our students.
Applications welcome
If you want to get involved, please e-mail:
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