
Voyage's Matthew Donlon on what students are saying about Australia, about AI, and more
From What now? What next? Insights into Australia's tertiary education sector by Claire Field
June 10, 2026 · 19 min · Episode 151
About this episode
Matthew Donlon discusses student perceptions of studying in Australia and the impact of AI on the job market.
In this episode of the podcast Claire is joined by the founder and CEO of Voyage, Matthew Donlon, to discuss student perceptions of and questions about studying in Australia, how they are reacting to conflict and global uncertainty and what they want from institutions as AI reshapes the graduate jobs market. The Voyage website is: https://myvoyage.io/app/thesocialsource And details of the the recent change made by the UK government to international education are at: https://www.gov....
People in this episode
Host: Claire Field
Guest: Matthew Donlon
Topics covered
- student perceptions
- AI impact
- global uncertainty
- graduate jobs market
- international education
Keywords
- student perceptions
- AI
- graduate jobs
- Australia
- international education
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Voyage
Places: Australia, UK
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