China outbound expected to improve
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Stakeholders have suggested that there might be “significant” improvement in China’s outbound study market as the country gradually reopens.
Stakeholders have suggested that there might be “significant” improvement in China’s outbound study market as the country gradually reopens.
After two years of being almost completely closed off, direct flights and student flows are beginning to resume after officials announced “all students” would be welcome back to China.
An August 18 ministerial meeting convened by the Chinese government failed to deliver a date for return to China of thousands of African students.
Despite Canadian provinces and territories lifting virtually all Covid public health restrictions, including mandatory masking, several institutions will be turning to Covid mandates in the fall semester.
There has been an “M-shaped recovery” in outbound mobility from China to the UK in 2022, while Chinese universities themselves are improving by “leaps and bounds”, a British Council report has indicated.
Demand is rapidly increasing for international education among prospective students in Vietnam, stakeholders in the country’s study abroad market have said.
The power of education is a “force to help us solve global challenges”, the UK’s international education champion told BUILA Conference delegates at the ICC Wales.
A 28% decline in new international student enrolments in Sweden saw some 16,950 begin courses in the Scandinavian country in 2020/21.
Over 100 students from Pakistan were offered the chance to return to China to resume in-person learning but were unable to afford the US$3,000 airfare, The PIE News has learnt.
Lockdowns in China are pushing students and families to search for international study opportunities, experts in outbound mobility have indicated.
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