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UK response to EU mobility proposal “disappointing but not surprising”
Disappointed but not surprised – that was the reaction of many to the UK government’s rejection of a youth mobility scheme between the UK and EU.
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New survey says US “preferred” choice for Indian students
The US is the preferred country for Indian students in which to study over the UK, Canada and Australia, a survey has indicated.
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Employer uncertainty and graduate anxiety plague UK job market
International graduates in the UK are struggling to secure employment and, as a result, are seeking future opportunities outside the country, a survey has found.
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US liberal arts could shift focus to help post-study work options
Humanities departments in the US may need to shift their focus so students can find better post-study work – and garner a “wider variety” of international students, stakeholders have suggested.
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Universities welcome budget to prevent Canadian “brain drain”
Canadian universities have welcomed the government’s federal budget that boosts funding for “long overdue” academic research and scholarships and provides greater student support for housing and mental health.
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Visa hike expected in May as Australian sector share prices fall
International education stakeholders across Australia are concerned that the government will hike visa fees for international students in its May budget, marking another blow to student mobility after a string of recent measures.