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Nigeria: spending on int’l studies fell in 2022

The PIE News

Nigerians spent a massive US$1.38 billion on international education funding students to acquire degrees and diplomas in universities and colleges abroad in the first nine months of 2022. The CBN analysis further showed that in December 2021 alone, a whopping $90.67m was spent on foreign education while in January 2022, a total of $60.2m

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What were people reading about higher education in 2022?

HEPI

She may only blog for us occasionally, but HEPI Trustee Mary Curnock Cook bags the top spot – and not for the first time. This is an issue on which we are still waiting for the Government to opine after their consultation launched in February 2022 (on the back of the Augar report, which itself dates back to May 2019).

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2022 in Review: Building a Movement to Make Pedagogy a Priority in Teacher Preparation

Deans for Impact

In a year marked by mounting teacher shortages, divisive political debates over schooling, and short-term fixes that undermine the value of quality teaching, we worked to champion high-quality, accessible pathways into teaching that are practice-based and focused on equitable instruction. Read on for more of our 2022 impact.

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“Significant” US F1 visa denial rise in 2022 amid calls for immigration reform

The PIE News

Denials for US F-1 student visas grew “significantly” between 2015 and 2022, according to new research compiling data from a mix of sources. While denials were “primarily clustered” in Africa, South Asia and some areas of the Middle East in 2015, by 2022 rejections were more common in a broad range of countries.

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US intensive English saw 63% bounce in 2022

The PIE News

In its latest survey of Intensive English Programs, the data suggests that in-person study is very much back in fashion, with the “vast majority of students” coming in-person in 2022. Some 61,406 students were studying at 348 intensive English programs in the US during 2022, which Open Doors says reflects a 63% increase year-on-year.

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New Jersey City University Continues Financial Recovery After 2022 Fiscal Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Twenty months ago, in June of 2022, New Jersey City University (NJCU) declared a financial crisis. Andrés Acebo Its then-President Dr. Sue Henderson announced that she’d be stepping down. The school also asked the state to help with $10 million. Now, things are looking much better for the Jersey City school.

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2022: A year in review – Ukraine, visa delays, housing shortages and unprecedented demand

The PIE News

Despite a tumultuous year that included the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, record levels of global inflation and increased pressure on the climate – the international education sector has been extremely buoyant with millions of students choosing to study abroad in 2022. The most read articles of 2022.