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The pie chart and table compare the number of domestic and international research students in Australian university between 2001 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the figure of both types of students saw a considerable increase throughout the period. Meanwhile, the number of local males was significantly higher than that of international. In […]
The given table shows the comparison of Local and International research students, in Australian universities, in 2001 and 2010. The overall total reflects the drastic increase in the number of students, in 2010 compared to 2001. It signifies the hike in admissions in Australian universities, along with the augmentation in research, both by local and […]
The provided charts delineate the total number and proportion of Australian research students in unspecific universities. Overall, it is apparent that the local students dominated both given years, with the number of individuals were significantly higher than the counterpart. The number of male students displayed a minor increase from 2001 to 2010, whereas the opposite […]
This graph illustrates the different in the research students in Australian universities between two years,2001 and 2010. It presents the data in terms of numbers and percentages across two main group, local and international research students including both genders, women and men. Overall, it is evident from the table and pie charts that the number […]
The table and pie charts demonstrate the distribution of local and international students of two genders engaged in research in Australian universities between 2001 and 2010. In general, it can be seen clearly that the number of research students born in Australia witnessed a significant distribution compared to the international research students in both periods. […]
