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Band 5+: The table and pie charts below show the number of research students in Australian universities in 2001 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a table and two pie charts comparing data between the years 2001 and 2010. The table lists numbers of local research students and international research students alongside total figures: in 2001, there were 33,657 local and 5,192 international students totaling 38,849, and in 2010, there were 39,488 local and 14,593 international students totaling 54,081. The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of these students by local/non-local and gender categories for both years. In 2001, 87% were local (44% local male, 43% local female) and 13% were international (9% non-local male, 4% non-local female). In 2010, the split was 73% local (35% local male, 38% local female) and 27% international (15% non-local male, 12% non-local female).
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The given table illustrates how the number of abroad and local research pupils change had changed in 2010 compared with in 2001, and the pie graph indicates the quantities of women and man researchers in Australia university in the same period.

Overall, it is observed that there was an upward trend of the students in this survey. Besides that, in both 2001 and 2010, the Australia university always had the local male researchers more common than others.

On the one hand, the number of Australian researchers was always higher than the international one. Additionally, both types of students witnessed a different increase. When the international research learners significantly rise by over nine thousand, the local researchers just went from 33,657 to nearly 39,500.

Turning to the bar chart, the international students had a doubled increased though the given period from 13% to 27% with the quantity of male and female in total is 21% and 19% respectively. Contrastingly, the local one slightly dropped by 14% with 8% in the men pupils and 6% in the women.

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