US conservatives claim ‘residual’ Chinese influence
Despite the closures of all but 17 Confucius Institutes in the United States, republican lawmakers and conservatives are claiming that there is a ‘residual’ Chinese influence in US colleges.
Despite the closures of all but 17 Confucius Institutes in the United States, republican lawmakers and conservatives are claiming that there is a ‘residual’ Chinese influence in US colleges.
An upcoming report has suggested institutions which adopt a laissez faire approach to agent management have the lowest satisfaction levels with the results.
According to commentator Simon Marginson, Australia may take 5-to-10 years to regain its international student market share and mobility in general could take at least 15 months to get back to pre-Covid-19 levels.
The UK is likely to lose its position as the second most popular study abroad destination to Australia, according to a paper published by the Centre for Global Higher Education, though Australian stakeholders warn of over-confidence.
Any blow to the UK’s ability to attract top academic talent could potentially have “huge” consequences, a CGHE research paper warned.
The UK’s continued participation in the recently-christened successor to Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, is not to be taken for granted, according to a policy briefing by the Centre for Global Higher Education.
The distribution of EU students in the UK is likely to become more uneven post-Brexit, a policy briefing by the Centre for Global Higher Education has suggested.
UK universities are unprepared for Brexit, warned Simon Marginson, Director of the Centre for Global Higher Education and professor at UCL, at UUKi's IHEF event in Nottingham.