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University “moves away” from flags in cultural celebrations
A UK university has taken a deliberate step to remove maps and flags from its cultural activities on campus, as they create barriers to student integration, it said.
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“Worries” UK Skilled Worker visa hike could deter internationals
New visa salary thresholds coming into force in the UK have worried business leaders that a “hike in wages” could deter international graduates from settling in the country.
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New funding models explored as UK HEIs “running out of road”
Stakeholders in the UK are exploring a range of potential funding models for undergraduate education, against a backdrop of financial sustainability concerns, course cuts and redundancies for higher education institutions.
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France welcomes 412,000 international students
The number of international students studying in France exceeded 412,000 in the 2022/23 academic year, making up 14% of the country’s students.
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Risk ratings could ‘damage’ long-term health of Aus education sector
The latest release of immigration risk ratings for international education providers in Australia has raised questions about the best approach to ensure the sustainability of the sector.
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Minister confirms Canada’s final cap allotments for provinces and territories
Canada’s Immigration Minister has released data explaining the 552,000 total study permit application tally, and decisions around provincial allocations, which are expected to yield net 292,000 approved study permits for UG level study.
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Internationalisation increasingly important for global HEIs
Internationalisation is increasingly important for global higher education institutions, but stakeholders are calling for more attention to be paid to its links with climate and diversity, equity and inclusion, a new report showed.
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Commission rolls out blueprint for European degree
The European Commission has presented a blueprint for a European degree, set to boost learning mobility within the EU and enhance students’ transversal skills.