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Dec 08
BridgeBrazil wins approval from Study in Brazil
Dec 08
BridgeBrazil, a leading supplier of Portugese language courses to foreigners in Brazil, has been awarded a valuable accreditation by the government-backed Study in Brazil programme. According to the company, this means a trusted, quality operator.
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Dan Thomas
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Dec 08
British Columbia targets India, China
Dec 08
Fifty education delegates from British Columbia joined the province’s largest ever trade mission to India and China last month, in an ongoing drive to attract international students. The University of British Columbia also announced the opening of two offices in India which will enable it to build ties with country’s private and public sectors.
Analysis
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Dan Thomas
Analysis
Dec 08
How will the Olympics affect housing in London?
Dec 08
Increased demand for accommodation during the London 2012 Olympics could jeopardise the availability of housing for international students during the event, with many residences and hotels set to increase their prices next year. However, London-based schools say they are all planning ahead to make sure their clients are unaffected. The PIE spoke to several London […]
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Dan Thomas
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Dec 07
Charity to position UK as “ethical recruiter”
Dec 07
A charity has been launched to support the countries from which the UK recruits most international students – a move that could give the country an edge as an "ethical" study destination. It plans to raise funds from UK HE stakeholders to support the development of primary and secondary education in countries such as China, India and Nigeria.
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Dan Thomas
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Dec 07
Foreign students dominate science, tech study in UK
Dec 07
UK science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) courses are increasingly being taken by international students likely to return home after graduation. This is prompting fears of a future skills shortage in the UK, especially with post-study work rights for international students now severely limited.
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Dan Thomas
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Dec 06
More Chinese students choose Spain
Dec 06
The number of Chinese students studying in Spain has increased elevenfold since 2003, from 500 to more than 5,500 this year, according to figures provided China’s embassy in Spain, while Mandarin study is also growing among Spaniards as bilateral ties pay off.
Testing
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Amy Baker
Testing
Dec 06
Cambridge ESOL offers speaking practice online
Dec 06
Cambridge ESOL has launched a new, interactive web-based service to help students prepare for the speaking part of the Cambridge English: First exam, featuring real-life examiners.
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Dec 06
Jim Miller, President of NACAC, USA
Dec 06
"Ninety per cent of those who said we should continue to ban [per-head commission payments] internationally cited concern for students. For those who said we should not ban it, ninety per cent talked about it from a business model. So it’s definitely a bi-modal view."
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Dan Thomas
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Dec 05
Plus expands out of junior sector
Dec 05
The Italian-owned chain, Professional Linguistic Upper Studies (PLUS), is breaking out of the junior market with ambitious new expansion plans: it is launching an academic pathway...
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Dan Thomas
Immigration
Dec 05
Saudis protest at Canadian visa delays
Dec 05
To protest against the excessive delays faced by Saudi Arabians traveling to Canada, Saudi embassies are deliberately prolonging processing times for Canadians travelling the other way. Agents in South America back up claims that Canada is slow-going as regards visa issuance.
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