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Canada to catch up with competitors through new IRCC framework
A new framework for institutions is being proposed by IRCC, in a bid to raise the bar on international student services.
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UK looks to reengage with China following first mission since 2019
As geopolitical tensions flare up and diplomatic relations between governments in popular study destinations and China remain strained, international eduction is weighing up how to operate in the world’s second most populous country.
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US: bill amendment would eliminate $700m funding for exchange programs
The US government’s $700 million funding for exchange programs is at risk ahead of a vital vote in the House of Representatives.
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Private providers to partner with universities in India’s GIFT City
Infrastructure providers will soon be able to establish operations on behalf of universities in India’s GIFT City, giving institutions the chance to to set up branch campuses without fronting the cash.
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Sector champions honoured at the 2023 PIEoneer Awards
The very best in innovation and achievement across the international education sector was once again recognised at the annual PIEoneer Awards ceremony.
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Preventing ‘deepfake’ threat to English test security
Generative AI is being used in attempted attacks on digital English tests, cybersecurity professionals have revealed to university stakeholders.