• Subclass 500: Hidden Stories of International Students

  • By: Sami Shah
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Subclass 500: Hidden Stories of International Students

By: Sami Shah
  • Summary

  • From the rule changes that make hard to earn a living, to the challenges of a long-distance relationship, from the freedoms of being a woman in Australia, to the cage made by paperwork designed to keep you out, all while learning to speak in a new language. These are some of challenges faced by international students at the University of Melbourne, and this is a podcast revealing those stories.seven-part series coming very soon from the Centre for Advancing Journalism. 

    Credits:

    Series Producer: Yuxuan Liu 
    Senior Producer: Songyu Wu, Xuyang Liu
    Host: Cissy
    Sound Design: Elliot Rodriguez
    Design and Social Media: Ruofeng Ning & Wen Yang
    Executive Producer: Sami Shah

    sami.shah@unimelb.edu.au

    Theme music is "Political Test" by Igor Dvorkin (PRS) | Ellie Kidd (PRS). Audio Rights Network Limited.

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Episodes
  • Episode 05: Caged by rules
    Nov 16 2023

    Episode title:

    Caged by Rules

    Brief summary:

    Rules, which have been following us from the moment we are born. Children follow the rules set by parents, students follow the rules set by schools, workers follow the rules set by companies, and citizens follow the laws set by the country.

    What happens when international students face rules that in different countries and culture? Some international students in University of Melbourne think rules sometimes “form a triangular cage, shackle me in the middle”. This week on Subclass 500, Xuyang Liu takes you into the story of two international students who were trapped in rules’ cage, and explores the deeper relationship between rules and the individual.

    Email address

    Xuyang Liu: xuyliu1@student.unimelb.edu.au

    Music and sound effects for this episode of Subclass 500 were sourced from https://mixkit.co/free-stock-music/

    Credits:

    Series Producer: Yuxuan Liu 
    Senior Producer: Songyu Wu, Xuyang Liu
    Host: Cissy
    Sound Design: Elliot Rodriguez
    Design and Social Media: Ruofeng Ning & Wen Yang
    Executive Producer: Sami Shah

    sami.shah@unimelb.edu.au

    Theme music is "Political Test" by Igor Dvorkin (PRS) | Ellie Kidd (PRS). Audio Rights Network Limited.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 04: Can love last long distance?
    Nov 9 2023

    Episode title:

    Can love last long distance?

    Brief summary:

    The topic of this podcast is long-distance relationships for international students. The podcast is divided into two parts, the first part is about the problems and solutions of long distance relationship through a couple who are in the process of long distance relationship. The second part introduces and discusses the phenomenon of life partners based on the story of a Melbourne-based Chinese student and her life partner.

    Topic #1 [0:38] Problems and solutions for international students during long-distance relationships
    Topic #2 [4:07] Mutual trust, frequent contact and the establishment of common goals help a long-distance relationship to continue.
    Topic #3 [5:10] On Chinese social media, some international students in long-distance relationships choose to find a life partner because they can't afford the high cost of living and loneliness.
    Topic #4 [12:05] However, long-distance relationship is not as bad as people think.

    Email address

    Songyu Wu: songyu@student.unimelb.edu.au

    Credits:

    Series Producer: Yuxuan Liu 
    Senior Producer: Songyu Wu, Xuyang Liu
    Host: Cissy
    Sound Design: Elliot Rodriguez
    Design and Social Media: Ruofeng Ning & Wen Yang
    Executive Producer: Sami Shah

    sami.shah@unimelb.edu.au

    Theme music is "Political Test" by Igor Dvorkin (PRS) | Ellie Kidd (PRS). Audio Rights Network Limited.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 03: Can I find a future in Australia?
    Nov 2 2023

    Episode title:

    Can I find a future in Australia?

    Brief summary:

    The number of international students in Australia is rapidly increasing, and some of them want to stay here to work and live. But they will face various difficulties and challenges. They have all put in a lot of effort. However, their future is still uncertain. The first interviewee, Michael Zhao, studies engineering and will graduate at the end of this year. He is very dissatisfied with the employment environment in his own country and is considering better education for the next generation. He wants to stay in Australia, but he is worried that it’s difficult to find a job after graduation due to his working experience. He got an internship opportunity, but the company is far from home, he even spent over 3 hours on the way to the company. The second interviewee is Arthur Chen, whose major is Arts. However, he has not yet found a job and is waiting for a working visa. He doesn't like the fierce competition among young people in his country. However, he felt that the Australian working visa didn’t bring him any advantages. Moreover, his long-distance relationship makes him upset. The third interviewee, Shell Wang, graduated in 2011 and currently works for an investment company. Before, she did copywriting work in a small company with a low salary. After quitting, she spent hard months to find a new job. But her working visa is about to expire. She wants to continue working here, so she is considering applying for a new visa. However, the Australian visa policy often changes, which makes her worried. Finally, Dr Yu Tao analyses the difficulties and reasons faced by international students.

    Topic #1 [0:00] Michael Zhao’s story: his incredible internship experience, and his reasons why he wants to stay in Australia.
    Topic #2 [4:21] Arthur Chen’s story: he can’t find a job at this stage, he feels a working visa is not helpful for him, and the long-distance relationship bothered him.
    Topic #3 [8:18] Shell Wang’s story: she had a hard period of time when she just graduated, although she has a stable job now, she worries about her future visa.
    Topic #4 [11:43] Dr Yu Tao’s explanation

    News articles

    Resource #1: https://www.afr.com/policy/health-and-education/life-is-about-to-get-tougher-for-the-record-1m-foreign-students-here-20230711-p5dnd4
    Resource #2: https://www.afr.com/policy/economy/australia-must-join-global-race-to-settle-international-students-20221216-p5c70u
    Resource #3: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/international-graduates-earn-substantially-less-than-other-graduates-heres-by-how-much/17zkvb249
    Resource #4: https://www.sbs.com.au/language/hindi/en/podcast-episode/australian-immigration-victoria-opens-its-skilled-migration-program-for-2023-24/yjfhytpwh

    Email address

    ruofengn@student.unimelb.edu.au

    Credits:

    Series Producer: Yuxuan Liu 
    Senior Producer: Songyu Wu, Xuyang Liu
    Host: Cissy
    Sound Design: Elliot Rodriguez
    Design and Social Media: Ruofeng Ning & Wen Yang
    Executive Producer: Sami Shah

    sami.shah@unimelb.edu.au

    Theme music is "Political Test" by Igor Dvorkin (PRS) | Ellie Kidd (PRS). Audio Rights Network Limited.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    15 mins

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