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Concordia College International Education Agents Cricos Provider Code 00360J CONCORDIA COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AGENTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00360J AGENT ADDRESS PRINCIPAL AGENT EMAIL & WEBSITE & CONTACT DETAILS AGENT(S) CHINA AOJI Education Group Shanghai Office: Mr Ash Guo Tel: 021 5228 1636 Room 2002, Nanzheng Building, No. 580 West Nanjing Fax: 021 5228 1634 Road, Jingan District, Shanghai 200041, China Email: [email protected] Website: www.aoji.cn Hong Kong Office: Room 903, 9F, Golden Gate Commercial Building 136-138 Austin road, Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon, Hong Kong Fuzhou Office: Mr Hou Weishan Tel: 0591 8728 8382 1803, Sino International Plaza, 127 Wusi Road, (Sunny) Email: [email protected] Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China Website: www.aoji.cn Adelaide Office: Mr Ethan Zhang Tel: +61 424 827 171 Level 1, 32–34 King William St, Adelaide SA 5000 Email: [email protected] Australia Website: www.globeedu.com.au Century Ocean Pty Ltd PO Box 10478, Adelaide SA 5000 Ms May Wong Tel: +61 8 8410 4984 Executive Director Mobile: +61 (0) 422 718 641 Fax: +61 8 8212 7276 Ms Cathy Zhu Email: [email protected] Student Recruitment Website: www.centuryocean.com.au Officer Mobile: +61 (0) 406 157 722 China-Australia Entrepreneur Suite B / 105 Gouger Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Ms Haixing Hong Tel: + 61 470 620 053 Migration & Visa Pty Ltd Australia Email: [email protected] Education and Learning Service Adelaide Office: Ms Asta Qin, Tel: (08) 7230 2631 Centre Suite 1, Level 6, 68 Grenfell Street Education Consultant Email: [email protected] ADELAIDE SA 5000 Website: www.elsc.com.au Ms Selina Li, Tel: (08) 7230 2631 Education Manager Mobile: 0433 988 455 Email: [email protected] Website: www.elsc.com.au Fujian Centre for Overseas Studies 9/F Dianjiao Building, 217 Wusi Road Ms Dihua Wu Tel: +86 180 0693 1563 Fuzhou, Fujian, China Fax: +86 591 8383 9770 Email: [email protected] International Student Exchange Shanghai Office: Mr William Zhu Tel: +86 21 5160 0158 Services Pty. Ltd (ISES) Room 1202, Greentech Tower, No. 436 Heng Feng Ms Rossi Gan Email: [email protected] Last updated: 11 April 2017 CONCORDIA COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AGENTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00360J Road, Jinglan District, Shanghai 200070, China Ms Sindy Chen Email: [email protected] Website: www.ises.net.cn Melbourne Office: Mr Don Chen Tel: +61 3 9642 0253 Suite 503, 488 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 (Managing Director) Email: [email protected] Australia Website: www.ises.com.au International Student Exchange Adelaide Office: Mr John Kweh Tel: +61 8 8211 6589 Services Pty. Ltd (ISES) Level 4, 66 King William Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Fax: +61 8 8211 8695 Australia Email: [email protected] Last updated: 11 April 2017 CONCORDIA COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AGENTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00360J JJL Overseas Education Consulting 5F, Mi Yang Tower, Yong An Dong Li, Tel: +86 10656 85656 & Service Co Ltd Jian Wai Avenue Fax: +86 10565 86116 Beijing 100022 P.R. China Website: www.jjl.cn Weibo: http://e.weibo.com/jinjilie Navigator Union Room 42, 44 Gawler Place, Adelaide SA 5000, Ms Claire Pan Tel: (08) 8232 6669 Australia Email: [email protected] Website: www.monkeyking.com.au Wechat: monkeykingaus Webo: MonkeyKing OZM International Group Pty. 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