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Top universities’ reliance on Chinese dollars continues to climb

Chinese tuition fees contribute 35 per cent of revenue for leading Australian universities, as figures reveal ‘structural gap’ in funding

Raccontata datheage.com.autimeshighereducation.com

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timeshighereducation.comStai leggendo16 g fa

Top universities’ reliance on Chinese dollars continues to climb

Chinese tuition fees contribute 35 per cent of revenue for leading Australian universities, as figures reveal ‘structural gap’ in funding

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theage.com.au17 g fa

NSW universities took $3.2 billion from domestic students but are still running at a loss

Full-time domestic students cost an average of $12,000 each even though they are paying for expensive degrees, a parliamentary report has found.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    NSW universities took $3.2 billion from domestic students but are still running at a loss

    Full-time domestic students cost an average of $12,000 each even though they are paying for expensive degrees, a parliamentary report has found.

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·timeshighereducation.com

    Top universities’ reliance on Chinese dollars continues to climb

    Chinese tuition fees contribute 35 per cent of revenue for leading Australian universities, as figures reveal ‘structural gap’ in funding