Russia: boost in African student numbers expected
An upcoming high level Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg in late July is expected to serve as an opportunity to strike deals with African governments.
An upcoming high level Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg in late July is expected to serve as an opportunity to strike deals with African governments.
Nepal’s decision to increase tax rates for outgoing students will not have a “dramatic impact” on the numbers studying abroad, say agents.
A new generation of Indonesians will have the chance to study at an Australian university at home, as three more Australian institutions plan to launch campuses in Indonesia.
Since its launch 20 years ago, approximately 55,000 Chinese students have graduated with an Advanced Diploma delivered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority, with the pathway program acting as a significant contributor to the flow of Chinese students into the UK.
Taiwan’s government watchdog has accused three ministries of failing to protect foreign students from exploitation, following a string of scandals.
QS is offering one-on-one meetings with 52 Korean institutions boycotting the QS World Rankings, in a bid to provide full transparency to universities branding new methodology as flawed.
International students in South Korea will have lower financial thresholds to meet when applying for visas, as well as expanded work rights while studying, according to new government measures.
Some universities that have been recruiting via in-country officers in India may be at risk of back-dated income tax invoices amounting to millions of pounds, stakeholders have warned.