Ranking influences fees in some countries
Universities in Australia are more likely to set higher fees for international students the better their position in academic rankings, but are less likely in New Zealand.
Universities in Australia are more likely to set higher fees for international students the better their position in academic rankings, but are less likely in New Zealand.
The majority of international students seem not to be aware of some of the UK’s friendlier policies, or whether EU fee status has been confirmed, a QS survey has revealed.
India's IITs will cut fees for international students and push to recruit foreign academics to permanent roles in a bid to expand their talent pool and boost global rankings.
The UK could see a drop in EU students unless there is urgent clarity about the fee status of EU students starting courses in 2019-20, a statement by Universities UK has claimed.
QS survey reveals students don't see value in two-year degrees, with 52% saying they would expect annual tuition fees to be lower than for a three-year degree.
In the wake of the UK’s referendum decision to leave the European Union, England’s Student Loans Company has issued a statement saying that loans to EU nationals will be available for current students and those who intend to begin studying from this autumn.