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Finland has long been an attractive alternative for international students – but to motivate students to stay past graduation, properly acclimatising them before they arrive is the answer, one organisation believes.
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International students from low-income countries such as Iran are turning to extreme measures – such as selling their kidneys and homes – to access graduate study abroad.
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Active-shooter training on one campus in Connecticut is being ramped up as the International Student Services team seeks to alleviate the safety concerns of international students.
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The UK’s place as a destination market for English language courses has been in flux for a while – to say the least. But what’s happening in 2023? Sophie Hogan reports.
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The international education sector is one that focuses on internationalisation – lives it, and breathes it. But what happens when study abroad isn’t an option?
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Nine years after being accused of cheating, victims caught up in the TOEIC scandal are still pleading their innocence with a new campaign to Rishi Sunak.
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Young people from Nigeria have flocked to social media to share their ‘japa’ stories, a slang term for ‘escape’. But why are so many trying to leave? The PIE investigates.
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Love them or loathe them, university rankings carry weight. But who do they carry weight with, and are families, students and decision makers becoming savvier in regards to what rankings mean? Viggo Stacey asks.