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Changing Global Patterns of Student Mobility
American Council on EducationAnnual Meeting, 14 February 2006.
Fiona BuffintonCEO, Australian Education International.
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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
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International Student Enrolments 1994-2004
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Onshore International student enrolments - All Sectors
Other7%
Schools7%
Higher Education
48%
VTE19%
ELICOS19%
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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
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Innovative Approaches
•Strategic Partner to Industry
•Support global student mobility
•Multilateral Engagement
•Marketing and Promotion
•International Network
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“Credentialed” “Top-down”
“Just-in-time” “Bottom up”
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Shift in education consumer influence
Future Challenges