The latest policy news from the international education sector including government strategies, post-study work rights and international student work rules.
Australia and Canada are falling out of favour among prospective international students as they turn to opportunities in the US, new research has found.
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Australian government has said that recent international student visa grants are down by 35% on the previous year, as it brings in important new changes visa requirements and a new ‘no further stay’ rule on visitor visas.
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With the future of the UK Graduate Route uncertain, stakeholders highlighted the importance of post-study work offerings for bilateral relations between India and the UK.
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Major student markets for UK universities are seeing declines in applications in the latest admissions cycle sparking concerns about enrolment numbers in the next intake, speakers said at PIE Live Europe.
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International education professionals in the US have agreed on the need for a national strategy to boost its competitiveness in the global market, a survey has found.
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Canada’s new international study visa cap will damage diversity in higher education, as institutions will disproportionately rely on students from countries with high visa conversion rates to mitigate falling numbers of international students.
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Changes in politics, tech and regulation are currently considered low priority area, but HE leaders say they will become much greater challenges in the next five years.
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Sector bodies have expressed “deep concern” about the timeline requested by the home secretary for the MAC to report the findings of its review into the UK Graduate Route.