Published 15/06/2023
The fuel subsidy which was ended by Nigeria’s incoming president will play a small part in a surge of international student migration, but its full effects are “unlikely to be felt” for at least a year.
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Published 15/06/2023
Enabling a story-telling environment for international educators to develop and build intercultural confidence is gaining ground with a UNESCO-backed initiative.
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Published 15/06/2023
Roughly 2.3 billion people speak English as a first or additional language, but with the rise of AI and the increasing market share of other languages, what lies ahead for the world's most spoken language?
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Published 15/06/2023
A total of 82 individuals have been referred to authorities in a fraud investigation involving fake education acceptance letters, significantly lower than initial press reports, Canada's Immigration minister Sean Fraser has said.
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Published 14/06/2023
Nine in 10 universities in a recent survey have indicated they are diversifying international student recruitment, a new UUK report has found.
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Published 14/06/2023
The work of AsiaExchange has impact for young people's lives – it's life changing, period
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Published 14/06/2023
Diverse backgrounds and perspectives on college campuses allow colleges a "unique potential to facilitate civil discourse", a leading HE leader from the US has said.
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Published 14/06/2023
As public-private partnerships increase, The PIE has been taking a closer look at the types of investment, strategic acquisition and subsidiaries in the global education ecosystem.
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Published 14/06/2023
Support for international students threatened with deportation from Canada is mounting, as opposition politicians press the government for immediate solutions to the crisis.
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Published 13/06/2023
Norway’s student organisation leader has called the parliament’s overwhelming vote to introduce tuition fees for non-EU students a “betrayal”.
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