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France: fee hike for int’l students overturned

The PIE News

“Foreign students are an asset for France, for our higher education and our research,” wrote the association’s president in a thread about the removal of such measures. 30,000 Indian students in France in 2030. It’s a very ambitious target, but I am determined to make it happen.

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India open for international collaboration, government tells UK universities

The PIE News

India’s recent regulatory changes have opened up a “major platform for collaboration between countries”, the Indian government told UK universities participating in a trade mission this week. We have rapid changes in the policies that allow us to collaborate with foreign institutions,” Prasad said. “The

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UK: £9bn in tuition from non-EU in 2021/22

The PIE News

The amount of tuition UK universities made from non-EU students reached close to £9 billion in the 2021/22 academic year, a 90% increase on 2016/17 figures. A number of institutions saw higher levels of income from non-EU students than domestic UK students, the new statistics showed. Durham University made £126.9m

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A free, online, global university seeks seal of approval

Inside Higher Ed

Image: When the Taliban banned women from pursuing higher education, they did not simultaneously extinguish half their citizens’ educational ambitions. Saleema is one of more than 126,000 students, including nearly 17,000 refugees, studying at this tuition-free, nonprofit online university with an all-volunteer faculty.

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UK changes could disproportionately affect women

The PIE News

Full details of the planned policy change, to be implemented from January 2024, are yet to be revealed as the official statement of changes has not yet been published. ” William Burns, regional manager at Loughborough University , also spoke to The PIE to highlight the impact for sponsored students from GCC countries.

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Jill on the Hill: US visa policy trends – we can do better

The PIE News

Now we have the facts to substantiate what higher education officials have often reported: that it is harder for students in certain countries to acquire visas than in other countries. She also serves as Senior Policy Advisor for the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration. billion. .

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Flexing the future of higher ed: Embracing flexible learning pathways for access, quality and equity

University Business

There is nothing novel about the current approaches to improving access, quality and equity in higher education. Higher education’s best differentiator is delivering on the promise of quality for students. Several universities and colleges are intentionally localizing the world’s stage.

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