Twenty-five years ago, the Australian government responded to the demand for more places for overseas students by allowing institutions to charge full fees, and a revolution in international education followed. Today it is an industry ranked third in Australia's national export earnings with more than 2.5 million alumni worldwide. Interwoven with student perspectives and market country profiles, this book details the global context, history, development, and outcomes of international education in Australia. Discussing ...
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Twenty-five years ago, the Australian government responded to the demand for more places for overseas students by allowing institutions to charge full fees, and a revolution in international education followed. Today it is an industry ranked third in Australia's national export earnings with more than 2.5 million alumni worldwide. Interwoven with student perspectives and market country profiles, this book details the global context, history, development, and outcomes of international education in Australia. Discussing various topics-including the benefits of international education, the role of government and of private enterprise, innovative approaches to marketing and to student support, offshore teaching, the evolving regulatory environment, and future prospects-this text sheds light on Australia's and the global education community.
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