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Germany sees record int’l numbers

The PIE News

International students at Germany’s Applied Sciences universities have more than doubled in the past ten years to almost 107,000 students (+140%). The number of Ukrainian students in Germany also rose significantly during the winter semester to 9,100 students, a 43% jump on 21/22.

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Reflections on a global Wales…

The PIE News

We’ve got a good story to tell in Wales and I felt a particular sort of pride in showcasing the significant investment that is being made here in international education. “In 2019, the Welsh Government announced that Wales would become the world’s first Nation of Sanctuary” But international education is about values.

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Closing Higher Ed’s Equity Gaps

Inside Higher Ed

The fact is that Princeton is not a research powerhouse in the applied sciences. The resounding demands for equity within higher education heard far and wide during the summer of 2020 have, I fear, faded. Inequities pervade American higher education. No, its programs in those areas are tiny.

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Colombian Higher Education

HESA

On this week’s episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast, Javier Botero joins us to discuss Colombian higher education. Colombia’s higher education system is complex. That prosperity has also benefit higher education in the country with enrollments more than doubling over that period.

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Columbian Higher Education

HESA

On this week’s episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast, Javier Botero joins us to discuss Colombian higher education. Columbia’s higher education system is complex. That prosperity has also benefit higher education in the country with enrollments more than doubling over that period.

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Pell Grant Expansion Extends Educational Opportunities to Thousands of Incarcerated Students

Insight Into Diversity

These efforts build on the success of the ED’s Second Chance Pell (SCP) Experiment, which launched in 2015 and involved nearly 200 higher educational institutions that facilitated PEPs for incarcerated students. Now, with the expansion of eligible grantees to nearly 770,000, the number has the potential to grow exponentially.

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The UK University-Territory Relationship in a Post-Brexit World

GlobalHigherEd

Or might an equivalent of Cornell Tech NYC be worth creating in European higher education and research space? Hearing 2 – Higher Education and Research (A. Corbett, LSE Commission on the Future of Britain in Europe, 8 December 2015). Research Councils UK – Written evidence (4 December 2015).