International students in Australia
The needs of students and their homelands – not their hosts – should govern international education offerings, policymakers told
Potential language reforms part of a bigger ‘social licence’ project, assistant minister tells conference
Government ‘will not back off’ from managing size and shape of onshore international enrolments, assistant minister warns
Australian enrolments from eighth most populous country quadruple but some institutions in UK suspending ‘high risk’ ties
Transnational education mandate added to resurrected integrity proposals that also include power to suspend applications for new courses
Universities have turned to offshore educational pacts amid a global crackdown on international students, but critics say they require conditions that would never be tolerated at home
Fifteen universities and two significant source countries move up the ladder, but China bucks the trend
Possibility of even slower visa processing ranks among the factors fuelling ‘pessimism’ about Australian university finances
International education lobby group warns against course and policy redesign based around local employability of foreign graduates
Commonwealth share reaches lowest point despite aggregate increase, highlighting likely consequences of international education squeeze
Educators hail ‘stability and certainty’, as government stresses ‘sustainable growth’ mantra
Joint statement calls for immediate cost reductions for those coming to study for 12 months or less