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10 janvier 2013

Decline in international students studying in Australia

By Ray Clancy. Fewer international students from Asia, particularly from India, are choosing to study in Australia, according to an education research briefing paper by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER).
Drawing on new data, it confirms the dramatic decline of international student enrolments in higher education in recent years and has highlighted how a massive downturn in Indian students has been a key driver in this overall trend. The number of higher education visas for Indian students declined from 34,200 in 2007/2008 to just 9,750 in 2011/2012, a fall of 71%.
The research paper, co-authored by ACER researchers Dr Daniel Edwards and Eva van der Brugge, attributes this decline to changes to the Australian migration programme that weakened the connection between studying in Australia and gaining permanent residency. Read more...
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