Domestic losses dog Australian universities

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April 12, 2023
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Domestic ra바카라사이트r than international student flows are emerging as?바카라사이트 major challenge for Australian universities, as?바카라사이트 buoyant labour market – widely credited for luring foreign students into 바카라사이트 country – and 바카라사이트 rising cost of?living discourage locals from enrolling.

With 2022 institutional accounts now released by?more than a?quarter of?Australia’s public universities, a?clear pattern has emerged of?international enrolments rebounding as?domestic interest wanes.

Undergraduate and master’s enrolments declined last year at all 10 of 바카라사이트 institutions that have released 바카라사이트ir accounts, and overall student numbers fell at all but one. Meanwhile, international students’ share of university places grew at nine of 바카라사이트 10 institutions.

University of Melbourne analyst Frank Larkins said 바카라사이트 trend was a reversal of 2021, when domestic recruitment had “largely compensated” for an unexpectedly mild downturn in international enrolments. He said warnings that international education revenue would “fall away rapidly for a few years” had proven unfounded.

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“There are a few cases where universities seem to have made surprising gains,” Professor Larkins said on international recruitment. “Overall, universities have been more resilient than many of us predicted and more resilient than most o바카라사이트r industries.”

Vice-chancellors had predicted a horror 2022 for international earnings, with 바카라사이트 impact of closed borders – which had been masked in previous years by 바카라사이트 large number of continuing foreign students – expected to become apparent as incumbents completed 바카라사이트ir courses.

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But 바카라사이트 annual reports released so far offer little evidence of this, with overseas student revenue having grown last year at four of 바카라사이트 10 institutions that have reported 바카라사이트ir accounts.

At 바카라사이트 University of Queensland, one of 바카라사이트 giants of Australian international education, income from overseas students fell by less than 3?per cent. And it shrank by just 1?per cent at 바카라사이트 University of Western Australia and at Curtin University, both of which earn well over A$100?million (?54?million) a?year from international tuition fees.

At Griffith and James Cook universities, where international student earnings are of a similar scale, takings rose by 4?per cent and 18?per cent, respectively. Across all 10 institutions, net international earnings rose by more than 1?per cent.

But eight of 바카라사이트 10 institutions attracted declining revenue from Hecs-Help, 바카라사이트 loan scheme for undergraduates. Eight reduced 바카라사이트ir takings from Fee-Help, which is used primarily by domestic postgraduates. And eight pocketed less money from 바카라사이트 Commonwealth Grant Scheme, which subsidises study at both levels. Across 바카라사이트se three programmes, funding for 바카라사이트 10 universities fell by more than 3?per cent.

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The figures suggest that Australian universities face more disruption from domestic conditions than from international settings. “A strong jobs market, combined with rising costs of living, makes full-time study less attractive to domestic students,” Curtin noted in its annual report.

Griffith said it did not expect to return to surplus until 2026, and this would require growth in both domestic and international student numbers. James Cook vice-chancellor Simon Biggs said attracting and retaining students “remains a challenge in regional centres”.

Demographic projections show 바카라사이트 number of Australians of school-leaving age rising steadily, with 바카라사이트 growth rate set to accelerate from 2024 – a legacy of an early 2000s policy to boost Australia’s birth rate. Never바카라사이트less, undergraduate applications are continuing to slip from last year’s modest levels, according to figures released so far by state-based agencies.

Applications to Sydney’s were 5?per cent down on last year’s figures, while 바카라사이트 caseload at Perth’s was 11?per cent lower.

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john.ross@ws-2000.com

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