After the travel restrictions of the pandemic, Australian universities are competing for international students, in what one provider has described as a “transfer poaching market”.
A leading Queensland university has called for new rules to curtail what it has described as the international student “transfer poaching market”.
And if students continued to abandon the universities that facilitated their move to Australia, the “trailing visa risk” should be carried by the institution where they ended up enrolled. “However, a consequence of the policy of permissible transfer of providers is that it can lead to commercial behaviour that prioritises withdrawals and transfers for provider gain over student wellbeing and graduate outcomes. QUT does not engage in this behaviour.
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