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Australian university chiefs are set to hold talks with their Chinese counterparts as tensions simmer over the Federal Government’s proposed cap on foreign students.
International students have become a key source of revenue for Australian universities, as federal funding for the tertiary sector continues to decline.
But foreign student numbers are in both the federal government and coalition’s sights, with both proposing a significant cut to migration numbers - a move the tertiary sector says is the wrong call.
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Australian university chiefs are set to hold talks with their Chinese counterparts as tensions simmer over the Federal Government’s proposed cap on foreign students.
International students have become a key source of revenue for Australian universities, as federal funding for the tertiary sector continues to decline.
But foreign student numbers are in both the federal government and coalition’s sights, with both proposing a significant cut to migration numbers - a move the tertiary sector says is the wrong call.
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