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AUIDF Briefing. Alan Olsen www.spre.com.au 14 March 2012. AUIDF Benchmarking. 2011 in 2012. Timetable/Deadlines. One university declined Real, final deadline Friday 9 March Wednesday 14 March 6 of 37 outstanding Friday 16 March???. Staffing of Mobility.
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AUIDF Briefing Alan Olsen www.spre.com.au 14 March 2012
AUIDF Benchmarking 2011 in 2012
Timetable/Deadlines • One university declined • Real, final deadline Friday 9 March • Wednesday 14 March 6 of 37 outstanding • Friday 16 March???
Staffing of Mobility • Keep in benchmarking (not mobility) alongside staffing of marketing, enquiries, admissions, compliance, student services • Second question on all types
Applicants and Applications • Benchmarking is of applicants • But a lot of multiple applications • Whip around of universities on applications to applicants? • Overall ratio, median, your university
INTERNATIONAL DATA COLLECTION PROJECT Collections 1 and 2 2011
Australia 2011 Period 1 1 January to 31 March 2011
Australia 2011 Period 1 1 January to 31 March 2011
Australia 2011 Period 1 1 January to 31 March 2011
SOURCE REGIONS Collections 1 and 2 2011
Source Regions Period 1 1 January to 31 March 2011
Source Regions Period 2 1 April to 31 August 2011
Source Regions Period 1 1 January to 31 March 2011
Source Regions Period 2 1 April to 31 August 2011
TOP SOURCE COUNTRIESOnshore Collections 1 and 2 2011
Top Source CountriesOnshore Commencements – Period 1 • 1 China 20,357 • 2 Malaysia 3,867 • 3 US 3,663 • 4 Vietnam 2,313 • 5 Singapore 2,241 • 6 India 2,230 • 7 Hong Kong 2,140 • 8 Korea (South) 2,006 • 9 Indonesia 1,887 • 10 Canada 1,453 • 11 Saudi Arabia 1,338 • 12 Germany 1,106 • 13 Nepal 976 • 14 Thailand 801 • 15 Taiwan 722
Top Source CountriesOnshore Commencements – Period 2 • 1 China 13,871 • 2 US 2,270 • 3 India 1,934 • 4 Vietnam 1,542 • 5 Malaysia 1,402 • 6 Singapore 1,288 • 7 Indonesia 1,247 • 8 Germany 1,014 • 9 Korea (South) 982 • 10 Hong Kong 975 • 11 Saudi Arabia 875 • 12 Norway 867 • 13 Nepal 784 • 14 UK 636 • 15 Thailand 610
Top Source CountriesOnshore Commencements Period 1 and 2 • 1 China 34,228 • 2 US 5,933 • 3 Malaysia 5,269 • 4 India 4,164 • 5 Vietnam 3,855 • 6 Singapore 3,529 • 7 Indonesia 3,134 • 8 Hong Kong 3,115 • 9 Korea (South) 2,988 • 10 Saudi Arabia 2,213 • 11 Germany 2,120 • 12 Nepal 1,760 • 13 Norway 1,533 • 14 Thailand 1,411 • 15 UK 1,276
Commencements • Beginning with our reporting of the third collection for 2011, we will provide year to date data on commencements
Timing • Still waiting for 12 of 18 universities who will report third collection • Census date 31 March, we expect these 12 returns in April, we will report in April • Confirms decision on three collections, otherwise we are waiting until April 2012 for August 2011 figures
Data Collection Melbourne Proposal • Paper from Melbourne • “massive request to restructure a project that we are all still coming to terms with”
Proposals • Provide the entire XL spreadsheet of data from all universities, de-identified • Split commencements and enrolments by level • Include all source countries • Individual reports for universities should be done away with
Mobility 2011 in 2012 • Questionnaire 7 June • Deadline Friday 27 July • Real, final deadline Friday 3 August • Reports 31 August
Mobility Issues • Funding options • Funding used • EU • Socio-economic
Mobility Funding Options • University funding • Australian government program • Access to OS HELP • Private funding: From private organisations or foundations in Australia, excluding self- funding • Funds from overseas government or foundation
Mobility Funding Options • Across 37 universities in 2010, 61% of international study experiences had funding support from the university, and 21% accessed OS HELP
Mobility Funding Options University Funds (only) OS HELP (only) Australian government program (only) Combination of University Funds and OS HELP Combination of University Funds and Australian government program Combination of OS HELP and Australian government program Three way combination of University Funds and OS HELP and Australian government program
Mobility Funding Options Private funds (only) Combination of private funds and university funds Combination of private funds and OS HELP Three way combination of private funds and university funds and OS HELP Funds from Overseas Government or Foundation (only) Combination of funds from Overseas Government or Foundation and OS HELP Other combinations (please specify)
Mobility Funding Used • Consistently ask how much funding was used in 2011 (instead of sometimes asking how much funding was available)
European Union • Creating an EU sub-total within Europe • We have at our fingertips the number of Australian students who undertake international study experiences in EU nations • For Australia/EU dialogues
Socio-economic Status • In twelve universities, one third of students undertaking international study experiences were from the bottom 50% of postcodes • Across 37 universities, 61% of international study experiences had funding support from the university, and 21% accessed OS HELP
AEI Requests • No data on outbound mobility • Evans: “the preference for Australian students has been to go to Europe and the Americas”
AEI Requests • In 2010, Asia was the second most popular destination after Europe, ahead of the Americas • 37.4% to Europe: 8.1% to UK • 31.8% to Asia: 9.8% to China, 3.8% to Japan, 3.0% to Malaysia and 2.8% to India • 24.3% to Americas: 15.8% to US
AEI Requests • Historical mobility figures • Suggestion to include data by type of experience and field of study for US and China • Request for more info on scholarships
Current Practice • AIEC presentation in October • Directors agree to release • Absolute rule that nobody sees any individual institutions responses
Historical Mobility Figures • Aggregate data from 2007, 2009, 2010 to AEI, if Directors agree • Nobody sees any individual institutions’ responses
US and China • Country level views of Table 3 for two exemplar countries (US and China) • Analysis by field of education and type of international study experience • Currently one global analysis, request for US and China in addition to global
Scholarships • Agenda for 2013
Fee • AEI/AUIDF fee relationship • Something that is free has no value
Higher Education Enrolments • 2011: 242,351 (up 0.068%) • 2010: 242,186 • 2009: 225,719
Higher Education Commencements • 2011: 96,526 (down 4.6%, including down 2.5% in 1/2011 and down 7.9% in 2/2011) • 2010: 101,167 • 2009: 101,294
Modelling: Higher Education • Assumption: commencements in 2012 will be 20% lower than in 2011 • Growth 5% per year from 2013 • Everything else is a model of international commencements and enrolments
Modelling: Higher Education • 2011 is like 2010 • 2012 looks like 2009 • Bottom out in 2013, looks like 2008 • Slow recovery to 2011 level by 2018