Published 06/12/2016
Higher education institutions in England have predicted their income from international student fees will hit £4.8bn by 2018/19, a third more than in 2014/15, according to HEFCE. However, the funding body has warned the increase may be based on optimistic forecasting of international student growth.
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Published 05/12/2016
The American International Recruitment Council will investigate Beijing-based New Oriental Vision Overseas Consulting, after a Reuters report accused the company of fraudulent university admission practices.
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Published 05/12/2016
Competitive fees and attractive post-study work options are some of Canada's most magnetic features drawing international students to its shores. Word of mouth recommendations, however, remain powerful influences.
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Published 05/12/2016
International College Dundee in Scotland aims to boost international undergraduate enrolments at the university.
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Published 02/12/2016
Nova Scotia has launched two initiatives aiming to entice international student to stay and work after they graduate, in order to shore up the province’s ageing and shrinking workforce.
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Published 02/12/2016
We have more educational opportunities per capita than anywhere else in the country, and with an ageing and shrinking population, welcoming international students is incredibly important
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Published 02/12/2016
Independent higher education providers in the UK are concerned that the ‘provisional bronze’ awarded to them under the government’s new Teaching Excellence Framework could damage their reputation and recruitment efforts.
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Published 02/12/2016
CEG Digital has announced its fourth UK university partner: QMUL will work with the Cambridge-based company to deliver blended master's programmes that will target working professionals.
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Published 01/12/2016
The Shivalik Hills Foundation Trust, run by The Chopras, one of India’s largest education companies, has been granted permission to open a university in India.
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Published 01/12/2016
Delegates at the CBIE conference were challenged by colleagues to better enable routes between study in Canada, with students wanting "more mobility and modularity" in terms of access, but also needing better support post-study too in finding employment.
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