International Education in Australia: The Roller Coaster

  • Marginson S
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Abstract

Australia's international education ‘industry', a major export sector, slumped in 2010 because of more restrictive migration policy and visa processing, a crackdown on backdoor migration schemes, a high Australian dollar and tardy official response to racist violence affecting international students. A package of reforms in late 2011 freed up visa processing and work experience for graduates but so far industry recovery has been slow and uncertain.

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Marginson, S. (2015). International Education in Australia: The Roller Coaster. International Higher Education, (68), 11–13. https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2012.68.8626

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