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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 table and pie graphs illustrate the information of local and international postgraduate students in Australia in 2001 and 2010. In general, the number of students increased significantly, while a decline and increase can be witnessed in the percentage of male students and female students during the period.
To begin with, in 2010, there were 54,081 research students in Australian Universities, which is almost 16,000 higher than that in a decade ago. Especially the increment of international students, growing triple from 5,192 to 14,593 students between 2001 and 2010. At the same time, the number of local students also increased slightly by 6,000 to 39,488 students.
Turning to the pie charts, it is evident that the proportion of international students increased notably from 13% to 27%, with the percentage of women and men growing by 11% and 3%, respectively. In contrast, the rate of local females and males show downward trends, dropping from 43% and 44% to 35% and 38%, respectively, between 2001 and 2010.
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