Korea joins Horizon as first associate in Asia
Korea has been confirmed as the first Asian country to associate to the European Union's flagship research and innovation program, Horizon Europe.
Korea has been confirmed as the first Asian country to associate to the European Union's flagship research and innovation program, Horizon Europe.
At least 7,500 medicine students from Germany are studying internationally, with one in 12 of all German medical students enrolled abroad, data has shown.
Australian government has said that recent international student visa grants are down by 35% on the previous year, as it brings in important new changes visa requirements and a new ‘no further stay’ rule on visitor visas.
Australian legislators have passed rules that the ASQA says will protect vulnerable students in VET and "take action" against non-genuine providers.
In the first eight months of 2023, international student enrolments in New Zealand totalled 59,306, representing an increase of 43% on the full 2022 year.
UK education exports hit £27.90 billion in 2021, government statistics have revealed, as the country continues on its aim to hit £35bn by 2030.
The economic benefit of international education is well understood by policy makers in Westminster but the UK sector is "fraught with risk".
Major student markets for UK universities are seeing declines in applications in the latest admissions cycle sparking concerns about enrolment numbers in the next intake, speakers said at PIE Live Europe.