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Education expenditure to reach $10 trillion by 2030

The PIE News

Global education and training expenditure is set to reach $10 trillion by 2030, but international educators should “expect disruption” to flows and trends. “These are our young, future, to-be, university graduates,” said Brothers. By 2030, HolonIQ predicts 8.95

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Collegiate Food Services Organization Publishes ‘Campus Dining: 2030 and Beyond’ Report

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS) has released its “ Campus Dining: 2030 and Beyond ” report, adding that it reveals the values of a new generation of students and non-student staff and management. Coming into 2024, our institutions are already planning for 2030 and beyond.

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France aiming to welcome 30,000 Indian students by 2030

The PIE News

The latest Franco-Indian roadmap will see a new target of 30,000 Indian students in France by 2030, as well as a five-year short-stay Schengen visa for Indian master’s graduates who have spent a semester in France. The post France aiming to welcome 30,000 Indian students by 2030 appeared first on The PIE News.

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A “pathway to Finland” – the boost needed for its 2030 goal?

The PIE News

Numbers are recovering after the pandemic, with some universities overwhelmed with applications and the government even having issues with a visa processing bottleneck in the 2022 intake. It’s a lofty goal – currently the government’s specific line is that it wants to up numbers to 15,000 new students a year by 2030.

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Here is how the global edtech market will grow to by 2030

University Business

Trend : Increased demand for distance learning that exploded during the early phase of COVID will continue, particularly in the realm of higher ed, where more students and professionals (including teachers) can take online courses from a growing range of colleges and universities.

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Harvard University becomes latest Ivy League to reinstate SAT, ACT for admissions

University Business

Following the footsteps of its Ivy League peers, including Yale, Dartmouth and Brown, Harvard University announced that it is reinstating its standardized testing requirement in admissions beginning with the Class of 2029. ” Read more from USA Today. ” Read more from USA Today.

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Dutch universities agree to curb internationalisation

The PIE News

Fourteen universities in The Netherlands have announced plans to limit the number of English-taught degrees and reduce international student enrolment in an effort to prioritise the Dutch language and relieve pressure on student accommodation.