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  2. International students in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia ranked third in top study abroad destinations with a total market value of over 5 billion AUD (3.47 billion USD) generated by international students in 2018. [1] In 2023, 786,891 international students were enrolled in educational programs in Australia, which was 27% higher than the previous year.

  3. Tertiary education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    On the eve of the war, Australia's population reached seven million. The university participation level was relatively low. Australia had six universities and two university colleges with combined student numbers of 14,236. 10,354 were degree students (including only 81 higher degree students) and almost 4,000 sub-degree or non-award students.

  4. University of Notre Dame Australia - Wikipedia

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    For students in Perth, [337] study retreats are held at the New Norcia Benedictine Community in New Norcia located approximately 132 kilometres (82 miles) north of the city. [338] Founded in 1847 by Spanish Benedictine monks, it is the only monastic town in Australia [339] and is home to several heritage and religious sites. [340]

  5. Student migration - Wikipedia

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    The UK was the first to introduce fees on overseas students; other countries, such as Australia, began to follow suit. [3] The international market for students now accounts for billions of dollars and, subsequently, competition between institutions is fierce. Studying abroad is expensive and in most cases is funded by the individual.

  6. Education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education [9] (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), and finally tertiary education, which includes higher education (universities and other higher education providers) and vocational education (registered training organisations). [10]

  7. Indian students abroad - Wikipedia

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    The number of Indian students studying outside India rapidly increased by 163% between 1999 and 2006 to reach 145,539 as compared to slower growth of 25% between 2006 and 2013 to reach 181,872, according to an analysis of UNESCO data. [1] As of January 2021, more than 1 million Indian students are studying in 85 countries outside India. [2]

  8. International education - Wikipedia

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    A good example would be students traveling to study at an international branch campus, as part of a study abroad program or as part of a student exchange program. [ according to whom? ] The second is a comprehensive approach to education that intentionally prepares students to be active and engaged participants in an interconnected world.

  9. Forum on Education Abroad - Wikipedia

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    In response to the increasing number of short-term education abroad programs and the Forum's membership call for guidance, the Standards Committee drafted Standards of Good Practice for Short Term Education Abroad Programs that was released in 2009.