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The spiralling costs of higher education are hitting stay at home students harder

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Lee Elliot Major introduces the findings of a new student money and wellbeing survey The post The spiralling costs of higher education are hitting stay at home students harder appeared first on Wonkhe. Commuter students face financial struggle and a growing sense of isolation from campus.

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Password at-home English test launches globally

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Password Testing has launched its at-home English language test specifically developed for university admissions globally, following a successful pilot in the UK and Cyprus. ” The post Password at-home English test launches globally appeared first on The PIE News.

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UUKi releases Int’lisation at Home handbook

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Internationalisation at Home (IaH) is increasingly popular among universities in the wake of difficult travel conditions borne out of the Covid pandemic, as well as cost constraints. The post UUKi releases Int’lisation at Home handbook appeared first on The PIE News.

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UK to review Graduate Route, says home secretary

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The UK will review the Graduate Route to “prevent abuse” and “protect the integrity and quality of the UK’s outstanding higher education sector”, the home secretary has announced. The post UK to review Graduate Route, says home secretary appeared first on The PIE News.

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Ukraine implores academics to “return home”

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The minister who deals with higher education in Ukraine urged academics in temporary positions across Europe to “come home” amid the ongoing risk of brain drain. The decision between encouraging people to “stay where they are” or “encourage them to come home” was made with careful consideration from the ministry, Wynnyckyj said. “I

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Home Office refuses to rule out int’l restrictions

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The Home Office has refused to rule out the possibility that it will implement a policy to restrict the number of international students coming into the country. However, he noted that visa matters, such as those relating to any restrictions on international students, are for the Home Office to decide. He added that the target remains.

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The home secretary is wrong to target international student immigration

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For James Pitman, the Home Secretary's rhetoric on international students and their dependents is both dangerous and wrong. The post The home secretary is wrong to target international student immigration appeared first on Wonkhe.

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