Improving housing rights resources for Chinese international students
Improve Chinese international students’ understanding of housing rights by translating resources and seeking user insights to improve access to future resources
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CALD
In January 2023 the Chinese government banned online degrees from foreign institutions, leaving over 40,000 students scrambling to move to Australia during a housing crisis. Our project will improve Chinese international students’ understanding of housing rights by translating resources and seeking user insights to improve access to future resources.
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