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Higher Education in Australia

Australia's university system is a compromise between British elite training and minority education in the United States. In the case of the master's and doctoral degree program, research is more centered on research than course work like the United States. It is also influenced by the education system.
 
All levels of tertiary education in Australia are highly regarded worldwide due to intensive investment and strict quality management by Australian authorities. Australia is one of the highest in the OECD's top eight OECD countries, with a percentage of gross domestic product spending in research and development, and has a system that is strictly managed by the federal government to maintain quality.
 
The global reputation of Australian university education is evidenced by many Nobel prize winners in the fields of literature, science and medicine in Australia, with a population of 25 million.

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