The chart shows how the number students studying in abroad from Australia changed during 2 years, starting in 2004.
Overall, New Zealand, UK and especially USA had the highest number of Australian students being educated there, while studying in Germany and Japan was not really common over the given period.
USA and New Zealand shared similar standings in 2004 with above 2500 students and both commenced an upward trajectory, albeit USA’s figure had a significant escalation up to 3000 until 2006, while the latter one pronounced increase by 300 at the end of the time frame. As for students studying in UK, its number remained stable, after having a rise of 100, from 1500 in 2005.
In terms of Germany and Japan with the lowest patterns, both had almost the same rates at approximately 200, with the former seeing a marginal increase and the latter decreasing minimally, after which it bounced back to its starting point.
