Running on empty: COVID-19 forces change on universities
Robert BoltonEducation editor
In May last year, 34,260 international students arrived in Australia to start university degrees, in May this year that figure was just 40.
International enrolments, which funded massive capital expenditure and big research budgets, have been smashed by COVID-19.
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Robert Bolton is the Education editor. He covers primary and secondary education, universities and training. Connect with Robert on Twitter. Email Robert at rbolton@afr.com
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