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Debate on government proposals to reduce the numbers of international students in the Netherlands by cutting back English-taught programs is continuing as a public consultation has launched.
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A phrase floating around for some time has suggested that 90% of international students in the US enrol at just 10% of the country’s institutions. Is this actually the case?
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Australian stakeholders have praised education agents as the international education sector’s “most critical” players and called out their “scapegoating”.
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With mixed messaging on visas, Australia has made it difficult for international students to understand what exactly it wants from them, according to stakeholders.
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The latest Franco-Indian roadmap will see a new target of France welcoming 30,000 Indian students by 2030, as the country continues on its mission of hosting a total of 500,000 international students by 2027.
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A landmark report showing insights into how the UK’s graduate route visa has impacted the sector shows a glaring “lack of data” surrounding where international graduates go and what they do after their time at UK institutions.
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Stakeholders are accusing the government of treating international students to the UK as “cash cows” amid lofty health surcharge and visa fee increases.