The UK government should recognise education agents in the country’s international education strategy, representatives from the sector told an all-party parliamentary group this week.
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Money, accreditation and visibility have been named as barriers to the expansion of joint and double degree programs, in a new report from Poland’s international exchange body.
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Stakeholders welcomed 400 first-time attendees to the recent Forum on Education Abroad conference, who “brought a freshness of ideas and dynamism to the conversations”.
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A Texas bill that would prohibit students from China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from enrolling in the state’s public institutions is unlikely to pass. But there are fears that the flames of anti-Asian sentiments have once again been stoked.
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The Learning Resource Network has announced that it will provide International GCSE, AS/A Level and Pre University Foundation qualifications in Thailand.
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Japan’s government has unveiled an ambition to get 400,000 international students into the country by 2033 and half a million Japanese students to study abroad.
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The 2023 Asia-Pacific Association for International Education conference returned after a three-year hiatus, hosting some 2,700 participants from 67 countries and regions, in Bangkok, Thailand.