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1 Five key nationalities represent 52% of Australia’s enrolments in all sectors Nationality YTD November 2005 YTD November 2006 %Change Share of Australian Total China81,28789,68110.3%23.6% India27,44038,70041.0%10.2% South Korea26,01630,94318.9%8.1% Hong Kong21,29620,462-3.9%5.4% Malaysia19,33119,126-1.1%5.0% Sub-total175,370198,91265.2%52.3% All Nationalities343,942380,63710.7%100.0% Source: AEI Monthly Summary of International Student Enrolment Data – November 2006

2 Nationality YTD Nov 2006 Enrolments Growth On 2005 Brazil9,82043.9% Middle East8,81535.3% Vietnam6,72627.3% Sri Lanka5,07731.3% Canada4,23510.7% Pakistan3,18637.7% Colombia2,94071.4% France2,85421.4% Nepal2,631105.4% Source: AEI Monthly Summary of International Student Enrolment Data – November 2006 9 Emerging Markets – Rapid Student Growth

3 World Rankings for G08 Universities 2005-06 G08 Universities Ranking in: Shanghai Jiao TongTimes Education Supplement 2006200520062005 USyd 102-150101-15235 38 ANU 545616 23 Monash 201-300203-30038 33 Uni. Adelaide 201-300203-300105 80 UMelb 788222 19 UNSW 151-200153-20241 40 UQ 102-150101-15245 47 UWA 102-150153-202111 80 6 Australian Universities are in the top 50

4 International Rankings for G08 Universities 2005-06 Top 200Top 100 ScienceTop 100 Technology 200620052006200520062005 USyd 353835372548 ANU 162316132429 Monash 383354332824 Uni. Adelaide 10580 -7479 UMelb 221927321618 UNSW 414041401916 UQ 454758563840 UWA 11180---- Source: The Times Higher Education Supplement 2006

5 Strategies for Internationalisation: an international dimension in all activities External Engagement Internal Reform ================== International Triennium Regional/Country Action Plans International Institute International Services International Bids

6 The University of Sydney 1:5:40 Students – 50,000. International 9000 Over 80 Nationalities, 300 student clubs 6000 staff, all disciplines, culture, sports Highest 5 star rated in Good U Guide National leader in competitive research A world University in a world city

7 University of Sydney Domestic vs International Enrolments 2006 Level of study DomesticInternationalTotal% International PG Research 3,0654793,54413.5% PG Coursework 7,3093,34010,64931.4% UG25,9784,86830,84615.8% Total36,3528,68745,039 19.3%

8 Engagement – Research, Teaching, Community Selected Institutional Partnerships Joint Research Strengths Universities, Industry, Government, Alumni Exchange of Staff and Students Distinctive Advantages Resource mobilisation

9 Current and Future Factors Short term - focus on student numbers Undergraduate, postgraduate and early career – emphasis on postgraduate Executive development – tailored courses and degrees Broaden the student-base - diversity On-shore and off-shore balance


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