Offshore delivery of Australian higher education courses

This page contains data for the offshore delivery of Australian higher education courses in 2022.

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Many students around the world study Australian higher education courses without coming to Australia.

For an example, an Australian university may have campuses in one or more countries outside Australia or deliver courses through partnership arrangements with foreign institutions, or directly deliver courses online. The data sourced from the Australian Higher Education Statistics Collection is limited to students in courses recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Overseas higher education enrolments

448,642

14% less enrolments from 2019
2% more from 2021

Offshore enrolments

178,027

40% of overseas students studying Australian higher education courses offshore

2% decrease from 2021

Onshore enrolments

270,615

5% more enrolments from 2021

Course delivery to offshore students

43,225

Students studying at
offshore campuses


2% more from 2021

104,190

Students studying in offshore partnerships and/or other programs

2% increase from 2021

30,612

Students studying in
distance education


19% less from 2021

Offshore students by location (2013-2022)
Locations 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
China 17948 18094 19341 21309 22834 24224 26192 45789 80769 72629
Singapore 31444 31136 28692 27038 26965 25871 25598 25333 23197 22344
Malaysia 19748 19401 18761 19349 19916 19808 19609 18893 17423 16033
Vietnam 8434 7754 6934 6985 6816 7022 8217 10910 14186 17097
India 1242 1736 1953 3427 6735 5014 5578 7470 5784 9016

Considerations for interpreting this data

Overseas student data is published annually by the higher education student data collection reported by all higher education providers.

The data include all HE institutions that have been approved under the Higher Education Support ACT 2003 (HESA).

The top countries represent study locations but not necessarily the nationalities of those students. For example, about 14 per cent of students undertaking Australian university programs in Singapore were not permanent residents of Singapore.