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Australia’s federal government has released its interim report on the upcoming Universities Accord, which has been touted as the biggest review of the country’s higher education system since 2008.
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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.
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The UK government has announced its “crackdown” on “low-quality” degrees, but some stakeholders are calling it “shortsighted” while others point out implications for international students and creative arts graduates.
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Bills are being introduced into US Congress aiming to establish a competitive grant program for higher education institutions to boost study abroad funding.
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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.
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Statistics released by UCAS today have revealed that the total number of international applicants to UK universities has increased by 2.4%, but domestic student applications have dropped.
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The regulation body for VET providers in Australia has announced a series of campaigns to overhaul its efforts to effectively “regulate international student delivery”.
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The collapse of the Dutch government could spell trouble for recent internationalisation reform talks, as stakeholders brace for “more stringent nationalistic rules”.
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New Zealand has joined the EU’s flagship research and innovation program as the first association partner that is not geographically close to the continent.