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Aus reiterates cap measures in budget

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The Australian budget for 2024-2025 came with no real surprises for the international education sector, after a draft framework announced on May 11 outlined a “soft cap” on international student enrolment. However, it was not mentioned anywhere in the budget.

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“Do not risk this market”, Aus unis warn as some welcome “soft cap”

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It remains to be seen whether this will continue to be the case after the Australian budget has been outlined on May 14 – Ravi Lochan Singh, managing director of Global Reach, said he had heard any increase in the budget would still mean a fee of “less than $1,000”.

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NZ joins Horizon as Japan, Korea, Aus eye deals

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Stakeholders in Canada and Australia are also urging for their respective countries to join the program that has a budget of €95.5 The news that New Zealand would join the program first came in December last year. The post NZ joins Horizon as Japan, Korea, Aus eye deals appeared first on The PIE News.

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Suggestion to impose cap in Aus “shortsighted”

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A visa hike could be included in the May budget , which might hit students hoping to enrol in Australian universities. ” The post Suggestion to impose cap in Aus “shortsighted” appeared first on The PIE News.

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International education added $12.1bn to Aus economy in Q3

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Savills noted that the absence of international students negatively impacted the national budget by $40bn between January 2020 and the end of 2022. The post International education added $12.1bn to Aus economy in Q3 appeared first on The PIE News.

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