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1 Promoting Australia Education & Training Services Through Sister Cities Relationship

2 Current Statistics of International Student in Australia  An increase of 7.5% between 1998 and 1999  An increase of 15.6% between 1999 and 2000  An increase of 10.8% between 2000 and 2001  Education is now one of Australia’s major export earners: A$4.12 billion (Australia Bureau of Statistics 2001)

3 Overseas Student Numbers

4 Field of Study (distribution by sector)  Australian university sector:  Offshore: increased from 18.1% in 1999 to 18.5% in 2000  Onshore: rose from 37.4% to 38.6%  ELICOS sector:  increased in 2000 by 25.8% over 1999 to 36,767  Vocational education sector:  Grew by 3.9% in 2000  School education sector:  Declined by 3.8% in 2000, may increase in 2001-2002

5 Number of Overseas Students by Major Sector

6 Major Players in the International Education Market  Australia is a major provider of international education and training services.  Other major players are USA, UK and Canada  In 2000 growth in Australia’s onshore higher education sector (at 19.4%) was stronger than experienced by both the United States and the United Kingdom (which grew by 4.8% and 2.3% respectively).

7 Current Education Links Between Australia and China  The majority of overseas students during 2000 continued to be from Asia (82.6%).  China is likely to be the leading provider of international students to Australia by 2002.

8 Comparison of Student Numbers for Top 10 Source Countries

9 The Benefits of Education Export for Australia  Education is Australia's third largest service export industry after tourism and transportation:  Economical benefits  The impact of cross-cultural skilling  The development of strong interpersonal relations

10 The Focuses of Sister Cities Relationship Programs  Trade, Science & Technology, Culture, Sports and Urban Construction (China Daily 1999)  Education becomes an important part of this relationship in recent exchange programs (China Daily 2001)

11 Benefits of Education Export for Local Government and Community  Increase global awareness  Increase opportunities for local businesses  Increase links between communities

12 Role of ACCCI in Education  Australia Education & Business Training  Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Wuhan, Changsha (2001)  Tianjin, Shijiazhuang (2002)

13 QUESTION The role of sister cities relationship in promoting Australia education and training services?


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