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Report reveals widening European interest and shift towards STEM
Destinations across continental Europe, such as Italy and Portugal, are seeing increasing interest among prospective international students, new research shows.
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Australia’s concurrent course policy is “misused” – education department
Australian immigration has cancelled the visas of some international students enrolled in more than one course, as institutions and agents continue to call for a crackdown on course-hopping.
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China int’l fees could increase fivefold, Xi calls for “world-class” universities
China should raise international student fees in line with popular student destinations like the US and UK, researchers have recommended, as president Xi calls for more investment in China’s higher education system.
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UK sector must bring in urgent reform, says former minister
Urgent reform is needed if UK institutions are to remain sustainable in the global higher education sector, former UK Universities minister Jo Johnson has warned.
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Career goal rising in study abroad motivation – report
A report launched at the NAFSA conference in Washington DC has shown that Canada has overtaken the UK as the most popular study destination.
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Canada: international students falling victim to sexual exploitation
International students are falling victim to sexual exploitation and are being used to traffic drugs in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, an NGO has said.
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Canada promises fraud investigation as students fight deportation
The Canadian government is investigating fraudulent acceptance letters used to enter the country, as hundreds of Indian students protest deportations.