ELICOS Market Analysis: August 2021
As we move towards the stronger spring months that typify the ELICOS sector, little has changed in the YTD numbers.
ELICOS Market Analysis: July 2021
Another month sees another decline in commencements of around 60%, a figure that the ELICOS sector seems to have landed on as the ‘standard’ percentage decline each month.
ELICOS market analysis: June 2021
At the halfway point for the year, the full effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and Australia’s border closures has become even more apparent in the latest data from the Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE).
CEO Update: July 2021
I would like to firstly acknowledge the support from our members over the past month. Your commitment to English Australia, as signified by renewing your membership, is greatly appreciated.
ELICOS Market Analysis: May 2021
May continues the downward trend for ELICOS commencements with 23,927 fewer commencements by YTD May 2021 when compared to YTD May 2020.
ELICOS Market Analysis: April 2021
The ELICOS sector continues to battle crippling falls in numbers with 21,892 fewer commencements by YTD April 2021 compared to YTD April 2020.
CEO update: June 2021
At the halfway point of 2021, the current lockdowns and restrictions feel as though we’ve travelled back 12 months. The present challenges and those faced over the past year continue to add pressure on us all individually and collectively.
ELICOS Market Analysis: March 2021
The latest market data from the Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE) shows a 65.8% decline in student commencements for March 2021 YTD.
CEO Report: May 2021
State and territory governments are making further headway in their plans to return international students to our shores as the importance of international education becomes increasingly apparent to the business community.
ELICOS Market Analysis: February 2021
February is the first data set that the Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE) has released for 2021. The data shows the largest decrease in commencements that the sector has seen since the beginning of the Covid pandemic.