Destination: Australia and New Zealand

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What are the preferences and motivations of international students who want to study in Australia and New Zealand? 

Read Destination: Australia and New Zealand, and create a more responsive student recruitment strategy, empowered by data from the QS International Student Survey 2024 – the largest of its kind.

We’ve analysed the perspectives of 37,488 students interested in Australia and 11,906 interested in New Zealand. Now, we can show you what prospective students think about: 

  • Australia and New Zealand as study destinations 
  • The teaching and learning experience 
  • The process of applying to university 
  • Sustainability, employability, and Generative AI
  • Plus, a specific look at the perspectives of students from Asia Pacific looking to study in Australia and New Zealand

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