Published 13/03/2017
Tsinghua University has lightened its admission requirements for international students, which includes the abolishment of an entrance exam.
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Published 13/03/2017
The Dutch House of Representatives has passed a transnational education bill that also aims to boost the development of international joint programmes.
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Published 10/03/2017
London- and Johannesburg-based international schools group Inspired has acquired Cambridge College Lima in Peru.
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Published 10/03/2017
Students from five countries will be soon faced with stricter application requirements for language schools in Japan, as part of a crackdown on immigrants working illegally on student visas.
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Published 10/03/2017
Australia must ramp up its global engagement and research collaboration ties to maintain its standing within the worldwide international education sector, educators urged at the Universities Australia conference last week.
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Published 09/03/2017
Canadian educators are reporting a surge of interest from Mexican students considering studying abroad. A combination of relaxed visa rules between the two countries and the 'Trump effect' are making Canada a more attractive study destination.
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Published 09/03/2017
A student who has fundraised for health and children's charities was among the winners of Australia's NSW Department of Education International Student Awards.
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Published 08/03/2017
FinEd Hub, which will primarily focus on recruiting students from Asia, has set the target in an attempt to boost the country's international profile.
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Published 08/03/2017
Our two basic tenets are affordability and access. We don’t want to fee our way out of trying to provide that model, because we’re achieving cool results engaging non-traditional or under-represented students in study abroad.
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Published 08/03/2017
More than half of all overseas exchanges undertaken by UK students in the academic year 2013/14 were through the Erasmus programme, according to a recent report from Universities UK International.
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