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Nigerian students seeking international education opportunities are moving away from their traditional top choice destination of the UK, following the ban on dependant visas for families of international students.
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Limited economic prospects for the non-elite, combined with political tensions and heightened safety concerns, are driving young people out of Mexico. What does this mean for international universities?
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Rollercoaster would be a tame word to describe the events in the world of Dutch international education over the last two years. The PIE talks to stakeholders amid the November election.
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“It was a beautiful university, a nice city, but in the middle of nowhere.” Sadiq Basha, now a successful entrepreneur, shares with The PIE his story from Indian student to founder of edtech business Edvoy and New College Group.
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Coventry University is not only seeking to maintain a connection with the continent with its Wrocław campus, but is working to secure a place in Poland’s higher education ecosystem.
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University leaders visited India to see for themselves whether they want their brand to be part of the country’s plans for internationalising education.
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‘Director of future students’ – it’s one of the newer job titles to pop up, noticeably so across the UK and Australian sectors. But what exactly does the role encompass, and does a new title come with new responsibilities?
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While Nepal and Bhutan are often cited as exciting growth markets, Bangladesh is sometimes overlooked as a key differential student recruitment market for enabling growth and diversity.