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Australian regulator warns institutions on international compliance

The PIE News

Australia’s higher education regulator has written to all the country’s registered providers warning that they could be at risk of compliance risks in regards to their recruitment, admission and support for international students.

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Hosted accommodation vies to help housing crisis

The PIE News

A leading homestay and hosted accommodation provider working across Australasia is looking to solve a shortage in housing for international students as it seeks backing from investment banks in the region. In 2023, MyStay International provided rooms for some 11,750 students, making it the country’s largest homestay provider.

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China bans students from enrolling in foreign online colleges

Inside Higher Ed

Image: China’s Ministry of Education will no longer recognize online degrees from overseas colleges, per a Jan. Some students, educators and analysts welcomed the news as an opportunity to open more in-person international exchanges. 28 statement from the Service Center for Scholarly Exchange in Beijing.

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WEEKEND READING: The next 20 years – rediscovering the social purpose of higher education

HEPI

As we navigate these ‘in-between times’, we can forget the extraordinary impact that higher education, as a sector, and HEPI, as a think tank, has had over the last 20 years (as Bahram Bekhradnia and Roger Brown recount). 2 During that time, UK universities have grown from graduating almost 600,000 people in 2003, to over 900,000 in 2022.

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Australia wants “robust” regulation of sector

The PIE News

The Australian government is looking for “robust and resilient ways” to regulate the country’s international education sector. The 12-month review will look at the role of international education as part of a broader examination of higher education.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 1

Faculty Focus

K-12 school districts, international universities, and even entire jurisdictions in Australia that quickly banned the use of ChatGPT after its debut. Politicians are using ChatGPT to write bills (e.g., “ AI wrote a bill to regulate AI. These conversations can, and should, start in formal education settings.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 1

Faculty Focus

K-12 school districts, international universities, and even entire jurisdictions in Australia that quickly banned the use of ChatGPT after its debut. Politicians are using ChatGPT to write bills (e.g., “ AI wrote a bill to regulate AI. These conversations can, and should, start in formal education settings.