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Study pathways of international students in Australia

31 May 2013

Inside the report

Australian Education International (AEI) has published a research paper examining the main student pathways undertaken by international students through Australia's educational system. The research snapshot highlights the key findings from the research paper.

Key findings include:

  • In their Australian education experience, the majority of international students undertake study in more than one educational sector
  • The English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) sector is the first step in an Australian study pathway for two out of every five international students who study in Australia's tertiary sector

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