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International graduates earn less than Australian peers

The PIE News

International graduates who stay and work in Australia earn lower salaries than their domestic counterparts, although the wage gap has reduced since 2021. Non-Australians working full-time who studied undergraduate courses earned AUS$60,000 on average in 2022 compared to AUS$68,000 for Australians.

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International education added $12.1bn to Aus economy in Q3

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Australia’s international education exports outstripped major goods exports in the latter part of 2023, adding $12.1 Stakeholders are urging government to not introduce new policy to counter challenges around housing and net migration that will deeply impact the sector, especially as the sector remains in its recovery phase.

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Three Australian universities to set up in Indonesia

The PIE News

A new generation of Indonesians will have the chance to study at an Australian university at home, as three more Australian institutions plan to launch campuses in Indonesia. “Australian education and training providers have long been active in the Indonesia market and recognise its potential. .

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Aus: students react to headlines suggesting cap

The PIE News

Students are already reacting to media reports that Australia could place a cap on international student numbers, in addition to a proposed tax on overseas scholars. Analysis by international education consulting and advisory company in Australia, The Lygon Group , has found that students are already reacting to the media reports.

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UK playing catch up with US for top spot in soft power rankings

The PIE News

The latest analysis compiled by the Higher Education Policy Institute shows that in 2023, 65 world leaders are graduates of US higher education institutions, a decline of two on last year’s figures. Many current world leaders have not had international education experiences.