The latest transnational education news from the international education sector including updates on branch campuses, new partnerships and delivery methods.
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The US and India should establish new joint research institutes and scale up student-based research collaboration and exchanges, leading US university leaders have recommended.
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Enrolment in UK TNE is stagnating in three key East Asian markets, but Chinese enrolment growth is continuing, analysis from British Council has suggested.
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The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan has warned students about violations made by Pakistani institutions in their TNE programs, resulting in degree non-recognition.
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The UK has “recommitted” to the aims of its international education strategy days after announcing a ban on PGT students bringing dependants to the country.
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Australia and India have agreed a mobility deal that universities in Australia say will “support the flow of more students, researchers and skilled people” between the two countries.
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The Metropolitan College and AKMI IEK in Greece, with 27 campuses and venues across the country, have been acquired by an international investment firm.