According to the latest data from the Department of Education, over 1.6 million university students are currently enrolled and studying at Australian Universities. The number of postgraduate students has risen dramatically over the past decade, from 376,055 to 574,548 students. Whilst many of these students are young adults who need to balance engaging in their education and securing an income to cover the cost of living, according to the Department of Education, the majority of postgraduates, both coursework and research, are 26 or older.
Collectively, CAPA represents 228,000 students from high-demand STEM related fields such as engineering, health, mathematics, and computer science. Moreover, we represent almost 200,000 future thinkers, creatives and educators who will inspire the next generation of Australians.
These are the students that will drive Australia’s future productivity. Moreover, supporting these students to complete their studies quickly and effectively, ensures that they are able to rapidly translate their new found technical knowledge to the economy. Whereas, leaving them to languish and rely on insecure work to make ends meet, places a negative drain on Australia’s productivity.
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