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Revealed: Australian universities’ top agencies working onshore

The PIE News

Analysis of data collected in October-November 2023 has identified close to 40 agencies – with offices in the country – that are working with at least 20 universities. The agencies are also listed as a partner in other markets, such as in India, China, Malaysia, Egypt, Philippines and Nepal, among others.

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East Asia: small Covid-19 impact on UK TNE trends

The PIE News

Enrolment in UK transnational education programs is stagnating in three key East Asian markets, but Chinese enrolment growth is continuing, analysis from British Council has suggested. Vietnam, the Philippines and Myanmar have all recorded growth, but coming from a very small base, British Council said.

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Visa restrictions could cost UK £10 billion yearly

The PIE News

Taking the recent HEPI analysis on the contribution of international students. US growth enabler markets were Mexico, Canada and Brazil, Canada’s were Philippines, Mexico and Iran, and Australia’s were Thailand, Nepal, Colombia and Brazil. The same markets delivered over 275,000 enrolments to US, Canada and Australia.

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A truly global Britain needs more people with a global outlook

HEPI

Indian students tend to be concentrated at institutions charging lower average international tuition fees and spend, on average, only slightly more than half of what a Chinese student pays in tuition fees (based on British Council analysis of HESA data ). Students from India may also be seen as riskier from a visa compliance point of view.

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The World’s Rising Scientific Research Nations

HESA

But if you just restrict the analysis to the last ten years or so, the 2021 publication is pretty good. Yes, many countries have substantial oil/gas reserves and are investing some of it in higher education, but that doesn’t describe Vietnam, Ethiopia or the Philippines in the least.

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Inbound, outbound and TNE: the Philippines’ commitment to mobility

The PIE News

The Philippines has a young population – over 30% are under 15 years old. They are willing to give up everything in Philippines to have a new life abroad,” says Chantoiseau. ” In 2023, 16 higher education institutions in the Philippines featured in the QS list of the best Asian universities. since 2021.

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UK playing catch up with US for top spot in soft power rankings

The PIE News

The latest analysis compiled by the Higher Education Policy Institute shows that in 2023, 65 world leaders are graduates of US higher education institutions, a decline of two on last year’s figures.