#WeMeld Meets: Ulan Manaloto
Ulan Manaloto is our Visual Media Producer here at Meld. When she’s not busy producing videos and photos, she plays with her snarky cat: Pepper!
Ulan Manaloto is our Visual Media Producer here at Meld. When she’s not busy producing videos and photos, she plays with her snarky cat: Pepper!
You’ve probably seen our post in Instagram, but here you’ll see the full answers to the #WeMeld campaign and get to know more of us.
Stay here in Australia? or go back home. Jensen from Meld talks about why some international students do, and don’t during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Prepare your digital pen and paper because the Melbourne International Student Conference (MISC) is back this year over four FREE
Jensen Ooi from the Meld team participated in North Melbourne Football Club’s welcome event and shares his experience learning the Australian national sport.
Meld Magazine’s Emily Hua had a chat with City of Melbourne Councilor Philip Le Liu about his passion of representing International Student voice in the coffee city.
This online survey will help City of Melbourne make your international student experience even better. Natalie Ng has all the info.
How do you start a small business from home and ensure that it flourishes? Fleur de Lis’ self-taught florists, Alicia Andiani and Ribka Kusnadi, share their story. Stevi Lee has more.
If you’re a new international student in Victoria, you’ve likely encountered the Student Welcome Desk at Melbourne Airport. Wing Kuang speaks to one of the desk’s staff members and reveals why the Student Welcome Desk is important in building a positive international study experience.
The skills you gain as a tutor may help set you up for future success. Tam Tran speaks with TeachingMe tutor, Sai about how being a tutor has helped him develop his professional skill set.
When political and social turmoil hit fever point back home, what’s an international student to do? Mihika Hegde has more.
In a cultural climate still grappling with the realities that LGBT+ individuals experience, one recently developed network is seeking to help LGBT+ international students one step at a time. Mihika Hegde has more.