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Students on UNSW campus. Picture: Jane Dempster, News Corp Australia

International student levy could mean less for Australian universities

The last decade has left Australian universities vulnerable. Constant changes to policy, funding uncertainty, and government investment in research and development falling to its lowest share of gross domestic product, have all made planning for the future difficult for any major institution.

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