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International students not wealthy
Release date: 12 Apr 2010
Griffith University Pro-Vice Chancellor Christopher Madden says the future of international education will be explored at a conference on the Gold Coast this week.
He says international education is Australia's fourth biggest export earner and provides valuable opportunities to industry as well as individual students.
"Their parents save for 20 [to] 30 years to put them through education because they value it and many of them are on scholarships and they go back to their country to solve their problems," he said.
"It is not the case for the vast majority of international students that because they are wealthy they are getting an additional advantage"
Griffith University is hosting an international education conference on the Gold Coast this week.
Source: ABC news