在澳大利亚的国际学生:他们的挑战和对大学咨询服务的影响

P. Liamputtong
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在过去十年中,国际学生数量的增加是澳大利亚高等教育机构的一个显著特征。2005年5月7日,澳大利亚报纸《时代》(The Age)的一篇文章[1]认为,从国际学生那里获得的资金对一些澳大利亚大学的财务可行性至关重要。据报道,在2003-04财政年度,国际学生为教育部门带来了56.22亿澳元的经济盈余[2]。教育、科学和培训部2004年的统计数据显示,在岸国际学生人数为322,776人[3],其中高等教育部门注册的国际学生人数为164,079人。在中国有固定家庭住址的学生所占比例最大,2004学年为33506人[4]。澳大利亚国际教育(一个政府机构)发布的最新数据显示,与来自其他国家的学生相比,海外中国学生占大学国际学生人数的两倍多[5]。人们预计,澳大利亚的国际学生数量在未来只会增加。因此,澳大利亚的大学、管理人员和工作人员都有责任确保国际学生对他们的教育和社会经历有积极的看法。
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International students in Australia: their challenges and implications for university counselling services
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature of tertiary education institutions of Australia. An article in an Australian newspaper, „The Age‟ on May 7 2005 [1] argued that the money gained from international students is critical for the financial viability of a number of Australian universities. For the financial year 2003-04, the economic surplus from international students was reported at AUD 5.622 billion for the education sector [2]. The Department of Education, Science and Training statistical data for 2004 showed 322,776 enrolled onshore international students [3], of which 164,079 were registered in the Higher Education sector. Students with a permanent home address in China made up the biggest share, amounting to 33,506 for the academic year 2004 [4]. The latest figures published by the Australian Education International (a government body), reveal that the offshore Chinese students contribute to more than double the number of university international student as compared to students from other countries [5]. Expectations are that the number of international students in Australia is only likely to increase in the future. It therefore serves to follow that Australian universities, administrators and staffs have stakes in ensuring that international students possess positive views of their educational and social experiences.
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