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Australia's independent skills training and higher education providers account for around two-thirds of all students in tertiary education across Australia. These provides do the heavy lifting in providing students with much of the skills and knowledge required to support businesses, and through this a growing economy.

The Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) publishes the nation's most comprehensive consolidated statistical assessment of the nation's tertiary education section, the 2022 ITECA State Of The Sector Report which will be launched on 13 October 2022.

 

Scope
2022 ITECA State Of The Sector Report

■  Skills Training Sector: National snapshot
■  Skills Training Sector: Remote, rural and regional students
■  Skills Training Sector: Indigenous students
■  Skills Training Sector: Students with a disability
■  Skills Training Sector: Low income and disadvantaged students
■  Skills Training Sector: Vocational training in schools
■  Skills Training Sector: Vocational training workforce
■  Skills Training Sector: State and territory sector overview
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■  Higher Education: Sector size and student study patterns
■  Higher Education: Students by field of study
■  Higher Education: Student satisfaction and experience
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■  International Education: Skills training and higher education enrolments
■  International Education: Change in international student visa numbers
■  International Education: Skills training fields of study
■  International Education: Higher education fields of study

Canvassed in detail are key issues including government funding of skills training, the role of independent skills training providers in delivering funding to apprentices and trainees plus trends in international student enrolments.

   

Download
ITECA State Of The Sector Report

■ 2022 ITECA State Of The Sector Report [PDF]              

The will help guide the decisions of employers and government.  Its shows definitively why independent skills training is great for students and great for Australia.

If you're interested in tertiary education data, don't miss the ITEC23 Conference over 7-9 June 2023 on the Gold Coast.

Membership of ITECA is an investment in your team. It empowers them with the information to make informed business decisions and the influence to drive reform.  If your organisation isn't already a member, be sure to apply for membership today.

ITECA Membership – It’s a great time to get involved!

Further Information —

For further information on 2022 ITECA State Of The Sector Report will  please send an email to [email protected] or telephone 1300 421 017.


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