APEC and International Education (January 2008)  Cross border exchange of education services is increasingly meeting the needs for modern growing economies, producing unique benefits such as the rapid transfer of ideas and increases in cultural understanding. Government policies related to quality assurance, accreditation of providers and recognition of qualifications can have a major influence on its development. More details
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Taiwan's Aim for the Top University Program - Innovation, internationalisation and opportunity (May 2008) 
With more than four times as many universities as Australia, individual universities in Taiwan have found it difficult to rank highly in well-known international rankings such as the Shanghai Jiao Tong Index. To help lift the international profile of the Taiwanese university system, the Taiwanese Ministry of Education has engaged in an ambitious program to elevate at least one Taiwanese university into the top 100 universities in the world, and to develop elite departments or research centres in different areas of specialisation. More details
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Profiles of the International Education Markets in Selected Indonesian Provinces (July 2007)  *The report on the international education market in Indonesia identifies emerging regions within Indonesia with market potential for Australian education providers across all education sectors. The report provides profiles of the international education markets in nine Indonesian provinces and includes a useful overview of a number of key education and business drivers within these provinces and outlines opportunities and challenges for Australian providers in each province. More details
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The International Education Market in China (October 2006)  *This report examines the opportunities for and challenges to trade with the education sectors in China. It contains recommendations for future marketing activity by Australian institutions. The research involved wide-ranging consultations with stakeholder organisations and individual institutions in Australia and China, as well as focus groups of Chinese students.
The research was commissioned by Australian Education International (AEI) and was undertaken by Economist Intelligence Unit. More details
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The International Education Market in Thailand (October 2006)  *This report examines the opportunities for and challenges to trade with the education sectors in Thailand. It contains recommendations for future marketing activity by Australian institutions. The research involved wide-ranging consultations with stakeholder organisations and individual institutions in Australia and Thailand, as well as focus groups of Thai students.
The research was commissioned by Australian Education Internatioanal (AEI) and was undertaken by SGS Economics and Planning. More details
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Market Research on the Education Sector of Western Europe (July 2006)  *The report identifies trends and potential in the education markets of France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The report offers valuable contextual and introductory information to organisations and staff seeking to be better informed about the distinctive features of the Western European education market. More details
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AEI Strategic Directions 2005-08 (October 2005) AEI Strategic Directions 2005-08 outlines how Australian Education International (AEI) will work in partnership with industry over the coming years to encourage and facilitate Australia’s international education and training engagement. More details
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