It has become commonplace for scholars and education managers to talk of the globalisation of higher education. How to provide housing for the growing numbers of international students, however, remains contentious. This paper presents the situation in Australia by analysing the results of two large surveys and official reports published by student associations, housing authorities, the University of Sydney, and the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. It shows that the authorities have not succeeded in providing an answer to the international student housing question. In turn, accommodation remains a difficult issue for most international students and threatens to undermine the quality of highe...
The decline in housing affordability in Australia has coincided with a sharp rise in net overseas mi...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
The rapid growth in the number of international students choosing Australia as a preferred place for...
© 2014 Simon KuestenmacherThe thesis examines how and when external factors influenced international...
International students constitute a large proportion of Australia’s university student population an...
Housing is a major concern for many international students. This is especially so in those countries...
This thesis, Exploring Student Accommodation in Australia: Towards an Integrated Approach explores t...
How to provide appropriate and affordable housing for the growing number of tertiary students is one...
Growth in the number of international students studying in English language countries has slowed in ...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
Regional, rural and remote (RRR) tertiary students’ unequal access to, participation in and completi...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
Despite a significant increase in enrolments of postgraduate International Muslim students within Au...
The education of international students in Australian universities has grown significantly over rece...
Over the last decade a major cultural change has occurred in Australian universities in respect of g...
The decline in housing affordability in Australia has coincided with a sharp rise in net overseas mi...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
The rapid growth in the number of international students choosing Australia as a preferred place for...
© 2014 Simon KuestenmacherThe thesis examines how and when external factors influenced international...
International students constitute a large proportion of Australia’s university student population an...
Housing is a major concern for many international students. This is especially so in those countries...
This thesis, Exploring Student Accommodation in Australia: Towards an Integrated Approach explores t...
How to provide appropriate and affordable housing for the growing number of tertiary students is one...
Growth in the number of international students studying in English language countries has slowed in ...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
Regional, rural and remote (RRR) tertiary students’ unequal access to, participation in and completi...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
Despite a significant increase in enrolments of postgraduate International Muslim students within Au...
The education of international students in Australian universities has grown significantly over rece...
Over the last decade a major cultural change has occurred in Australian universities in respect of g...
The decline in housing affordability in Australia has coincided with a sharp rise in net overseas mi...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
The rapid growth in the number of international students choosing Australia as a preferred place for...