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Despite the ongoing conflict, international students continue to choose to study in Russia. The PIE looks at Russia’s recruitment strategy and how its scholarships are incentivising students from lower-income countries.
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Student mental health and wellbeing remains a major concern, with some 77% of respondents to a recent survey indicating feelings of depression and anxiety.
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Frustrated stakeholders have been expressing concerns about the recruitment forecasting of institutions after students had their applications rejected at the last minute ahead of the autumn intake this year. Nick Cuthbert finds out more.
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After four years of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazilians went to the polls in October to determine whether he would be granted another four as the country’s president – but this election became one of the most publicised around the world.
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Just a few years ago, the number of European students studying in the UK outstripped numbers from China as the number one international source market. But with Brexit leading to the loss of domestic fees, access to finance and freedom of movement, can the UK rebuild its European student cohort?
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Getting paid by big companies on time can be one of the most difficult operational challenges for SMEs and the international student recruitment sector is no different. Nick Cuthbert digs into the frustrations agents face with delayed payments from institutions.
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The international student roundtable session at the The PIE Live North America conference in Toronto brought together leaders in higher education with current students to discuss the true experience of study life in Canada.
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A TV documentary broadcast this month in Canada has put the relationship between private and public colleges under scrutiny and raised questions about ethical advising and student recruitment. The PIE spoke with industry stakeholders about the concerns the report raised.
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As public institutions, UK universities are subject to open procurement procedures to ensure fair competition. Nick Cuthbert looks at what institutions are looking for.
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India’s Ministry of External Affairs advised Indian students in Canada to “exercise due caution and remain vigilant” in response to what it describes as a “sharp increase” in incidents of hate crime. But education stakeholders describe that warning as an exaggeration.