75% of agents expect UK rises, US/Aus to grow
/?php if ( is_category('pie-chat') ) {?> /?php }?>Some 75% of agents say they expect to send more students to the UK in 2023, while US and Australia can also anticipate growth in student numbers.
Some 75% of agents say they expect to send more students to the UK in 2023, while US and Australia can also anticipate growth in student numbers.
The way in which international students are afforded uncapped work rights in Australia has “become a bit of a Ponzi scheme”, a leading international education executive has said.
Stakeholders in Nepal are raising concerns that authorities have stopped issuing certificates for VET and language students that are needed to study abroad.
AIRC will provisionally accept all ICEF-screened agencies to its certification program, as the two organisations renew a strategic partnership on programming, events and credentialing.
Stakeholders are pressing the US government to rescind a recent statement on the use of third-party providers that they fear will have “unintended but serious consequences”.
International students in Australia have been switching to vocational or private colleges to benefit from Australia’s uncapped work rights, an agent association has warned.
The UK government should recognise education agents in the country’s international education strategy, representatives from the sector told an all-party parliamentary group this week.
Indian agents have called on Australian universities to reverse a decision to suspend recruitment from regions of North India, saying the move borders on discrimination.
Edith Cowan University in Western Australia has suspended the recruitment of undergraduate international students from Punjab and Haryana in India.
ICEF hosted a World Student Scholarship Education Programme in the Gulf, bringing together 100 scholarship providers with institutions in 20 countries.
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