NSW will lose almost 13,000 students, representing a hit of hundreds of millions of dollars in direct revenue. See the full list.
NSW universities are set to lose nearly 13,000 international students under the government’s migration crackdown, leaving UNSW facing the largest decline of any institution in Australia as it braces for a major economic shortfall.
Analysis of new government data by this masthead reveals that NSW public universities will be allocated 42,400 international students under the proposed legislation, down on the 55,234 enrolled this year. In Victoria, Melbourne University, RMIT and Monash University will each be facing a reduction of more than 2000 new enrolments under the proposed caps.Meanwhile, Queensland public universities will have a net gain in international students under the caps, with their cumulative limit 2000 enrolments higher than those recorded this year.
“Until we can work through those details we’re not in a position to make comparisons or confirm likely impacts,” she said. Australian Catholic University was forced to halt international recruitment after reaching its limit of 1700 students for next year, a 50 per cent reduction on 2024 enrolments. He had been a casual since 2019 and thought he had finally landed a sought-after permanent research position at the university after a competitive recruitment process.“As a consequence I am back to casual work for the university, which does not pay enough to really cover rent and pay expenses,” he said.Ali said the future for academic careers appeared bleak and would result in universities hemorrhaging talent, and have grave consequences for Australian research and innovation.
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