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International students “unfairly blamed” for Australian rental crisis
With international students accounting for only 4% of Australia’s rental market, the Student Accommodation Council representing the country’s PBSA sector says the students have been “unfairly blamed” for Australia’s rental crisis.
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UK government consults on protection measures for universities
The UK government’s approach to foreign interference at universities has been “genuinely helpful” to mitigate security risks, UUK has said, but acknowledges gaps need to be strengthened.
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China relations with Australia & Canada “improving” but not yet top-tier
China’s international education relationships with Australia and Canada are markedly improving, but there isn’t yet a window for them to supersede the UK and US’ collaboration with the country, stakeholders have said.
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Int’l students left “bewildered” as Australia’s migration debate continues
Australia’s prime minister has defended his clampdown policy on “Mickey Mouse courses” and stated that annual immigration figures will be halved to 250,000 in the 2024/25 financial year.
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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.