Kyle Swinsky, AMOpportunities, US
Published 02/02/2022
What we're seeing is the demand coin flip where health systems want access to students much more than ever
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What we're seeing is the demand coin flip where health systems want access to students much more than ever
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Read morePublished 02/02/2022
The government of Saskatchewan has launched its dedicated Agent Training Program, which it says will "solidify" partnerships with global recruitment agents.
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Australia's 2021 Employer Satisfaction Survey has recorded the "highest ever levels of satisfaction" with university graduates' skills.
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A $1.6 billion accelerator designed to help Australia's researchers pursue commercial viability and industry partnerships has been announced.
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Members of the international education community took time from their Lunar New Year’s celebrations to speak with The PIE News.
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The Council of International Schools and Concourse have announced a partnership in a bid to expand access for students seeking global HE opportunities.
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The recently announced uncapping of work hours for international students in Australia could have serious long-term implications for the higher education sector in the country, experts have cautioned.
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Over half of foreign students in Japan responding to a survey said that their mental health “significantly declined” because of their inability to re-enter the country for study.
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