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Next up in our analysis series on who invests in who, we have attempted to illustrate three examples of the chain of investment between different companies.
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“The war divided my life into before and after,” says Sumy State University student, Zoreslava Shedenko. The PIE speaks to students and staff at the university, to hear how they’ve adapted to a new way of learning.
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Roughly 2.3 billion people speak English as a first or additional language, but with the rise of AI and the increasing market share of other languages, what lies ahead for the world’s most spoken language?
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As public-private partnerships increase, The PIE has been taking a closer look at the types of investment, strategic acquisition and subsidiaries in the global education ecosystem.
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Across Canada, post-secondary institutions focus on delivering classes to international students. But with 20,000 international students, institutions and local authorities in Brampton are looking to take one step further.
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Finland has long been an attractive alternative for international students – but to motivate students to stay past graduation, properly acclimatising them before they arrive is the answer, one organisation believes.
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International students from low-income countries such as Iran are turning to extreme measures – such as selling their kidneys and homes – to access graduate study abroad.
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Active-shooter training on one campus in Connecticut is being ramped up as the International Student Services team seeks to alleviate the safety concerns of international students.