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Don’t forget China during Indian dilemmaAustralian education could have as much to fear from a Chinese backlash as from the media focus on attacks against Indian students, according to international education experts. Educationalists believe Chinese enrolments may be just as precarious as those from India, following recent Chinese rumblings about the safety of their students. And Chinese students are increasingly less inclined to leave home, they say, due to the rapidly improving higher education infrastructure in China. Chris Nyland, professor of international business at Monash University, has long highlighted student safety...
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