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Saturday, October 15, 2005

Congratulations Australia!!! ... Dammit georgie


Australia Takes the

Lead over the U.S.

Link Here

The Chronicle of Higher Education has an important story: Australia has become the destination of choice for fee-paying college students. That's surprising news given that the United States has traditionally held this spot by a wide margin, and did so up until the last such survey, five years ago.

Why does this matter?


Several reasons.

First, it's obviously a blow to American universities, which make a lot of money off foreign students.

Second, the United States benefits immensely from the presence of foreign students. Many of them stay here and add their talents and diversity to the workforce and culture of the country. The ones who return home carry with them a greater understanding of the United States that promotes more harmonious international relations.

And third, this shift reflects how the rest of the world views the United States. It's clearly no coincidence that this student exodus has occurred during the unilateralist presidency of George W. Bush and the war in Iraq. The rest of the world doesn't like us very much now, and that's just another example of how a war that was supposed to make us safer has actually weakened our international position.

4 Comments:

Blogger Kangaroo Brisbane Australia said...

Well I can certainly attest to that, my phone runs off the hook to place them.

15/10/05 3:10 PM  
Blogger Rachel said...

I am not surprised...

After 9/11 (which was caused by those on student visas), all foreign students in the US are considered potential terrorists, and as a result, must register their whereabouts with the government at all times. For foreign students, the US is already a police state.

Combine that with the ever-continuing education cuts by the Republicans, and the US is less and less attractive as a destination to study.

This is a huge loss, as many foreigners who come to study in the US end up staying - and becoming productive members of the American society. Big loss for America.

15/10/05 4:10 PM  
Blogger Christy said...

its ALL georgies fault

15/10/05 5:08 PM  
Blogger Kangaroo Brisbane Australia said...

It is not good for America Christy, I listen to my students, and they even tell me the talk is in the colleges, they talk about the subject in class.

15/10/05 6:23 PM  

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