Danish minister calls for international student u-turn amid labour shortages
A Danish minister has called for more university spaces to be opened up to international students, two years after the country capped numbers.
A Danish minister has called for more university spaces to be opened up to international students, two years after the country capped numbers.
A new plan for education in Denmark, which aims to boost international student numbers in the country, ignores the fact that “international students are a huge profit” for the country, stakeholders have suggested.
The Danish government must drop the cap on international students to maximise their full potential, especially in engineering fields, stakeholders have said.
Danish study abroad organisation EDU Danmark has begun operating IELTS tests in Norway, the company's first venture beyond Denmark's borders.
Demand for lower-cost and budget-friendly destinations are gaining strong momentum in Europe as international students look to tighten their belts, new data from Studyportals suggests.
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International students in Denmark are saying that government plans to reduce the number of English language programs will cause disruption to their degrees.