UK business schools’ reliance on int’l funds “concerning”
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According to CAB’s annual report, UK sources of funding have declined by 25% over the last six years, with international sources plugging the gap.
According to CAB’s annual report, UK sources of funding have declined by 25% over the last six years, with international sources plugging the gap.
More than 87,000 international students attended ELT schools in Malta in 2017 – an increase of 13.6% on 2016 figures – Malta’s National Statistics Office has revealed.
Latest UCAS figures reveal non-EU applications reached a record high 58,450 as of January 2018. Applications from the EU also increased on 2017 figures.
Germany’s combination of world-class higher education institutions and a tuition-free public university system made it the first choice for many students ahead of the UK and France.
South Korea saw record-high 18.8% growth in international student numbers in 2017, with the Chinese students making up the largest proportion of the new total.
International graduate applications and first-time enrolment rates declined at US universities in 2017 for the first time in more than a decade, data from the CGS has revealed.
International student enrollment in graduate science and engineering programs dropped 6% in 2017, a report from the National Science Board has revealed.
27% of respondents said they would prefer a single-year MBA program, rather than the more common two-year option.
International students bring economic value to the UK worth £20.3 billion, or 10 times the costs of hosting them, according to a new study by HEPI and Kaplan.
Around one in five adults in the UK are planning to learn a language in 2018, with Spanish being the most popular choice amongst potential learners.
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