Published 18/10/2019
Surveying 16,830 responses, the report found that on average students who had graduated from campuses in Asia earned more than their counterparts who had studied in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, US or Europe.
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Published 17/10/2019
AFS Intercultural Programs has announced it will fully offset travel emissions of its flagship AFS high school exchange programs from 2021 onwards.
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Published 17/10/2019
QE, the group comprising independent English language schools and colleges, has welcomed two schools in the UK into its organisation.
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Published 17/10/2019
Changes to NACAC's code of ethics has turned recruitment and enrolment management upside down for colleges and universities in the US. But while it’s too early to fully understand what impact the changes might have on international students, stakeholders claim it will no longer be business as usual for many HEIs.
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Published 16/10/2019
International students contributed US$447 million to the State of Hawai’i in 2018, with the majority (71%) enrolled in short-term programs.
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Published 16/10/2019
Three organisations have launched a consultation on the UK's TNE offer with the aim of exploring how it can be delivered most effectively.
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Published 16/10/2019
English language learners in the US who also study STEM subjects are being 'let down' by language proficiency standards, according to an NYU professor.
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Published 16/10/2019
English language learners in the US who also study STEM subjects are being 'let down' by language proficiency standards, according to an NYU professor.
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Published 16/10/2019
For the second year in a row, the US has decreased in popularity as a destination for international students looking to pursue their business education, dropping by nearly a fifth (17%) between 2017 and this year.
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Published 16/10/2019
You might pick Canada or Australia, any number of European countries [as new MBA markets] and today you'll probably add China
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