Publications & resources
International student caps are creating a huge headache for universities. But they could have an impact beyond elite campuses
The introduction of caps has the potential to have the most significant impact on Australia’s tertiary education system in decades.
Student, interrupted: International education & the pandemic
A new report from education policy think tank Mitchell Institute at Victoria University shows that countries with open borders are experiencing an international student revival.
Why the international education crisis will linger long after students return
A series of recent announcements about Australia’s borders reopening mean there is hope of an end to the crisis in our international education sector.
Online learning won’t stop international education sector halving
Continued border closures mean the value of Australia's international education sector is to shrink from $40.3 billion in 2019 to $20.5 billion by the end of 2022.