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International students want a hybrid learning model with around a third of lectures taught online, according to the results of a major survey.

The annual International Student Barometer, which publisher Tribal i-graduate says is the world’s largest student survey, indicates that internationally mobile students who want a purely in-person learning experience are in the minority.

The survey, which draws on responses from more than 120,000 international students across 17 countries, found that just 8 per cent of international students globally would like all of their lectures to be online, and only 10 per cent would like all their tutorials to be virtual.

Around a quarter said they would prefer to have none of their lectures online, according to the results from 146 universities.

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