Global Student Flows: Australia and New Zealand report

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International student recruitment in both Australia and New Zealand is expected to stagnate with low growth forecast until at least 2030. To compete for market share, institutions need to develop distinctive value propositions that resonate with increasingly selective students, rebuild academic and employer reputation, and align curricula to close skills gaps.   

In the report, benefit from: 

  • Full insights into Australia and New Zealand inbound and outbound student mobility  
  • Recommendations from QS experts on how institutions in the region can beat the forecast 
  • Three evidence-based scenarios to help you plan for the future. 

Watch our webinar 

Go beyond the report. Our Australia and New Zealand webinar explores key findings from the report, and regional experts share their opinions on the future landscape of higher education. Complete the form for the report, and we’ll send you the on-demand webinar too.

About Global Student Flows 

Global Student Flows maps, forecasts and guides international education strategy for governments, institutions and the global talent ecosystem. 

We are releasing in-depth regional reports and webinars throughout 2025. Sign up to the series and be the first to know when they launch. 

 

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