Study explores students’ ‘sense of home’ in UK
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Small-scale research has suggested international PhD students do not ‘assimilate’ in the expected sense and that their friends are not mainly ‘British’.
Small-scale research has suggested international PhD students do not ‘assimilate’ in the expected sense and that their friends are not mainly ‘British’.
Destinations across continental Europe, such as Italy and Portugal, are seeing increasing interest among prospective international students, new research shows.
It is “imperative” that all engage with higher education in China, speakers said at the two-day CIHE conference at Boston College.
Tuition and living costs represent the most important pull factors for Chinese students as they decide where to study abroad, a new research has found.
Ireland’s English language education sector is worth close to €1.2 billion to the country’s economy annually, according to new data.
A report launched at the NAFSA conference in Washington DC has shown that Canada has overtaken the UK as the most popular study destination.
University leaders were warned about the potential impact on the UK economy of government changes to dependent visas during a recent QS event in London.
New data from BridgeU shows how interest from international school graduates in key global markets, combined with a focused recruitment and marketing strategy, can cushion a predicted undergraduate “enrolment cliff” in the US.
There was “dramatic growth” in the number of partnerships between US higher education institutions and education agencies in 2022, research has identified.
Australian higher education is looking to the Universities Accord and a planned migration strategy to fully understand the government’s strategy on international education following a budget that focused heavily on cost-of-living relief and the economy.
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