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Melbourne University weathers COVID downturn with $8 million surplus – The Age
Profit comes despite cutting hundreds of jobs, losing thousands of international students and weathering what the university predicts will be a three-year, $900…

Sixty per cent of those students enrolled this year are studying from another country.
University vice-chancellor Duncan Maskell said there was no realistic prospect of welcoming overseas students back on campus this year, despite recent promising progress with vaccines.
The way that the political rhetoric is at the moment suggests to me that there is no real appetite for opening borders to international students in that period, he said. Our risk calculation is based on those borders not being open…
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