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“Understand Indian expectations” to help foster better partnerships
Solving local needs and understanding the expectations of Indian students from an employment perspective is the key to unlocking better partnerships, attendees heard at the UK ENIC Conference.
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Canada hikes proof of funds amount for international students
International students will have to prove they have more money in their bank accounts if they wish to study in Canada, the government has announced.
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International education added $12.1bn to Aus economy in Q3
Australia’s international education exports outstripped major goods exports in the latter part of 2023, adding $12.1 billion to the economy in the September quarter, as stakeholders urge government to weigh any new changes “carefully”.
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“Change the discourse” on value of international students in US, DHS told
The newly launched US for Success Coalition has “hit the ground running”, providing the Department of Homeland Security with a set of recommendations to make the US a more welcoming destination for international students.
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Canada international students call for uncapped work hours to continue
International students are calling on the Canadian government to extend a rule allowing them to work more than 20 hours per week.
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UK to review Graduate Route, says home secretary
The UK will review the Graduate Route to “prevent abuse” and protect the integrity and quality of the UK’s outstanding higher education sector, the home secretary has said.
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Student housing ‘fake bookings’ trend causes headache for UK providers
Rogue agents and marketplaces are bulk-booking rooms in purpose-built student housing only to cancel them later, causing a headache for UK operators.