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Pascale Quester

Higher education own goal needs urgent correction

Faced with knee-jerk decision making and a uni sector in limbo, why would an overseas student not look elsewhere for an education?

Pascale QuesterUniversity leader

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The higher education sector is a cornerstone of Australia’s society and economy. Yet, once again, we find ourselves exploited as a political football, burdened by reactive policy decisions.

This week brought yet more upheaval for the sector. International students have been thrust into the centre of a chaotic political storm, leaving the higher education system in limbo. With the federal government’s Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) legislation defeated before it could even be put to a vote, the punitive Ministerial Direction 107 (MD107) is now set to act as a “default cap” on international student enrolments. This will not be addressed until April next year.

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Professor Pascale Quester, Vice-Chancellor and President of Swinburne University of Technology.

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