Changing Global Patterns of Student Mobility American Council
Changing Global Patterns of Student Mobility American Council on Education Annual Meeting, 14 February 2006. Fiona Buffinton CEO, Australian Education International. For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
Australia and International Education • Australia is a world leader in education provision and capacity building • Greater international understanding through student mobility: – Australian Scholarships • Increased institutional and research linkages For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
International Student Enrolments 1994 -2004 For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
Onshore International student enrolments - All Sectors Schools 7% VTE 19% Other 7% For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au ELICOS 19% Higher Education 48%
Key Policy Issues for 2006 • Maintaining Australia’s position in a challenging global environment: • Quality Assurance – ESOS Act reforms – Transnational Quality Strategy • Support to the sector • Visa Policy • Skilled Migration For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
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Innovative Approaches • Strategic Partner to Industry • Support global student mobility • Multilateral Engagement • Marketing and Promotion • International Network For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
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International Network For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
Future Challenges For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
Information and Registration Details www. aei. dest. gov. au For more information and up to date statistics visit www. aei. gov. au
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