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Universities say Chinese students could quit Australia

Abraham by Abraham
February 14, 2020
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Universities say Chinese students could quit Australia
An Australian evacuee from China’s Wuhan city, the epicentre of the coronavirus epidemic, arrives at the airport on Christmas Island, Australia, February 6, 2020. AAP Image/Richard Wainwright/via REUTERS

Top Australian universities warned Friday Chinese students may walk away from courses Down Under after Canberra extended a coronavirus travel ban, in a major blow to the multi-billion-dollar sector.

Nearly 70,000 Chinese students are due to start their semesters soon at eight top-ranked universities, but have been stuck since the bans started on February 1, said Vicki Thomson, chief executive of Group of Eight, which represents the universities.

“We can’t give our students any certainty as to when they can actually come here. So there is a risk of students choosing not to come here,” Thomson said.

“We are in quite unprecedented times and uncertain times.”

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Thursday the ban would be extended for at least another week, drawing the ire of China, which branded the move an “overreaction”.

Thompson warned that countries with competing universities, such as Britain and Canada, remain open to Chinese students and many people could look elsewhere.

Swelling Chinese enrolment numbers — up from fewer than 23,000 in 2003 during the SARS outbreak to more than 150,000 in 2018 — and the timing of the coronavirus at the start of the nation’s academic year meant the impact was unprecedented, she said.

“Put all those factors together and, you know, it couldn’t have happened at a worse time.”

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International education was worth Aus$32.4 billion ($21.8 billion) to the economy in 2017-18.

Top universities stand to lose around $2 billion in fees alone, according to recent preliminary estimates by Standard & Poor’s.

The virus has killed nearly 1,400 people and infected 64,000, mainly in China.

As of Friday morning, 15 cases of the virus had been detected in Australia.

Education minister Dan Tehan said he was negotiating an easing of the Chinese firewall to help students access courses online during the travel ban.

“We want to work with the Chinese government to maximise the outcomes they’ll get,” Tehan said.

The economic impact of the virus, chasing a summer of devastating bushfires, is yet to be realised. Australia’s central bank held interest rates at a record low last week.

“What the SARS experience did show is that, while there was a drop in Australian exports and a drop in student numbers and tourist numbers, they did rebound very sharply,” Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Friday.

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