The upper table provides information about the number of students living in different nations in europe who traveled to australian universities to become exchange students in 2007 and 2009.Furthermore , the upper table gives data for the figures for students who visited to universities in europe from australian institutions in the same two years
Overall , the numbers of exchange students from universities in europe to Australia increased or remained stable between these two years.In contrast , the figures for exchange students from australia schools varied more drastically ; however , the total number remained stable from 2007 to 2009
Regarding the upper table , it is clear that the number of exchange students from France was the largest in both two years , ranging from 61 to 60 . Furthermore , the figures for exchange students from Sweden and Germany increased from 34 to 42 and 27 to 62 between 2007 to 2009 , respectively . On the other hand , fewer students traveling from UK to Australia for purpose of becoming an exchange student as the number plunged from 21 to 26 after two years.In contrast , exactly 36 students traveling from the netherland to become an exchange student in australia in both 2007 and 2009.Ultimately , the total number of exchange students visiting australia escalated significantly from 189 to 226 between these two years
While the popularity of some destinations increased, fewer australian students picked the others.France , simultaneously, the location that was visited the most by australian individuals , attracted 37 students in 2007 and up to 58 in 2009.In 2007 , around 32 to 33 students from australia visited school in sweden ,the uk , and the netherlands ; however : the numbers dropped at the time to 27 ;23 and 18 , respectively.Despite of a fluctuation , the total number of exchange students visiting to australian universities from europe remained unchanged at 152 in both two years.
