Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Glyn Davis.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Australia’s top universities have more students and were growing much more quickly than their international counterparts,he said,which could lead to the creation of new tertiary institutions.
“We’ve got the largest public universities,probably,in the Western world,and that’s a shock,that’s not what many of us think,” he said,adding the University of Sydney’s enrolments doubled in the same period as Oxford University’s had grown by just 20 per cent.
“If you take the five largest Group of Eight universities,they are four times larger than their UK equivalents,and two times larger than their US equivalents.”
“This is astonishing – there’s no other system in the world that has these characteristics.”
International student enrolments have rebounded since the pandemic restrictions eased.Credit:Brook Mitchell
Davis pushed back against what he described as the arrogant assumption that English would become the dominant language in our region.
He argued it could be beneficial if some students were taught in foreign languages,whether it be at institutions that taught only in a different language such as Mandarin,or universities that offered degrees in other languages.