The data presented presents two tables portraying the flow of exchange students between universities in Europe and Australia between 2007 and 2009.
Overall, a notable increase in the total number of European students studying in Australian universities was observed between 2007 and 2009. However, the number of Australian students opting for European universities remained constant at 152 for both years.
In 2007, France had the highest number of students among European countries studying in Australian universities, with 61 students, while Germany had the lowest with 27 students. By 2009, the total number of European students studying in Australian universities increased to 226, with slight decreases in the numbers from France and the United Kingdom.
In 2007, French universities received the highest number of Australian students, with 37 students, while Germany had the lowest, with 18 students. The overall number of Australian students studying in European universities remained constant at 152 in 2007 and 2009. However, significant increases were observed in the number of students choosing France and Germany, while Sweden and the United Kingdom showed slight decreases.
