The tables delineates the number of students who exchanged between Australian and European universities from 2007 to 2009.
It is evident that there was a significant increase in the number of German students who went Australia, whereas Netherland had a notable decline in the number of Australian exchange students. By contrast, Netherland remained stable in terms of going to Australia.
According to the first chart, the figure of exchange students from Germany to Australian university boosted dramatically, accounting for 27 to 62, followed by Sweden, which reached 42 from 34. In contrast, there was a significant alleviation in the United Kingdom and France, standing for 31 to 26 and 61 to 60 respectively over the period shown.
On the other hand, France and Germany universities followed an increasing trend, which involved a peak of 58 from 37 and a rise of 26 from 18 accordingly. However, Netherland had the lowest number of Australian students over these years, making for 32 to 18.
