Boris Johnson鈥檚 proposal to reintroduce post-study work visas in the UK could have the unexpected consequence of forcing Australian universities to shorten their master鈥檚 degrees.
A key selling point of UK universities is the opportunity to complete a master鈥檚 degree in a year, rather than two years, as is standard in many other parts of the world.
In recent years, Britain鈥檚 success in recruiting international students has been held back by the absence of an attractive post-study work offer. But the prime minister鈥檚 plan to offer foreign students two years of post-study work rights will change this and international education advocate Phil Honeywood said that this might force Australia to look hard at whether it could continue to run two-year master鈥檚 degrees.
鈥淐hanges of duration may be required,鈥 Mr Honeywood told the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency conference in Melbourne. 鈥淚鈥檓 just putting it out there. I鈥檓 talking from a global competitive perspective.鈥
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The observation reflects the sometimes seesawing nature of higher education policy. Shorter master鈥檚 courses had been commonplace in Australia until a 2011 review recommended that post-study work visas should only be made available to graduates of two-year master鈥檚.
鈥淚mmediately, all of our public universities switched to two years,鈥 Mr Honeywood, chief executive of the International Education Association of Australia, told聽探花视频.
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鈥淭he argument now would be [that] if we鈥檙e to be competitive, we need to go back to potentially having a one-year master鈥檚. How that works out in terms of squeezing enough units of study to make it academically appropriate is going to be a battle we have to have.
鈥淏ut if the UK can have one-year master鈥檚 then I don鈥檛 see why Australia cannot. Pedagogically, if we used to have one-year master鈥檚, I don鈥檛 see why we can鈥檛 go back to them.鈥
Some fast-track master鈥檚 still exist in Australia, and the regulator TEQSA scrutinises outcomes rather than study duration. However, time-consuming regulatory approval would be required for major changes to existing master鈥檚 courses, such as reduced duration.
And under current Australian legislation, post-study work visas are only available to people who have been in the country for at least 16 months and studied for at least two academic years.
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Mr Honeywood said he had not yet discussed potential changes with the IEAA board. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just so new,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 really putting it out there that we need to explore the option. And we need to do that quickly because of the lag time it would take to get a one-year master鈥檚 approved.鈥
The debate reflects the constant change in international education settings, as countries seek to boost their allure in a competitive environment. Under changes announced in October, foreign university graduates who have studied anywhere in Australia outside the three biggest cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are entitled to three years鈥 work rights.
And under arrangements introduced in August last year, international graduates of courses at bachelor鈥檚 level or higher are entitled to three years鈥 work rights in New Zealand.
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