The provided first table illustrates the student movement from universities in Europe to Australia, while the accompanying table provides information regarding university students exchanged from Australia to Europe over a two-year period from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, In 2007, the greatest number of students came to Australia from France, while it was Germany in 2009. On the contrary, the fewest number of pupils were from Germany, which witnessed a sharp increase in 2009. Moreover, the highest number of Australian students opted for France throughout the period given. Additionally, there was a growth in the total number of exchange students from Europe to Australia, whereas that number remained constant in the student number from Australia.
To commence, The student number from France and the UK decreased over the years; it dropped insignificantly in France from 61 to 60, compared to the UK, decreasing to 26 from 31. Sweden and Germany, however, witnessed a growth in the number of students during the specified time frame, increasing to 34 to 42 and 27 to 62, respectively. Students who went to Australia from the Netherlands remained stable in both two years.
Regarding the student numbers went from Australia to Europe, there was a substantial rise in the number of students who went to France and Germany; rising from 37 to 58 in France, while it climbed to 26 from 18 in Germany. Netherland and United Kingdom were preferred by Australian students in 2007, at 32, while astonishingly they dropped to 18 and 27, respectively.
