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Buenos Aires home to 50,000+ int’l students

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There were over 50,000 international students in Buenos Aires in 2022 and the city’s leaders are continuing to focus on promoting the Latin American capital as an international study destination. Now we can talk about how we make international students cultural ambassadors of Buenos Aires,” he added.

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Congress rejects int’l student fees in Argentina

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Right-wing president Javier Milei’s proposal to introduce international students fees in Argentina has been voted down in congress for breaching the constitution’s principle of free and equitable public education. But academics have questioned the “lack of evidence of the cost-benefit ratio of the decision”, said Tarquino.

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London best student city again as Tokyo rises

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London has retained the title of best student city in the world in the ranking compiled by higher education analyst Quacquarelli Symonds. The 2024 iteration of QS Best Student Cities Rankings sees the UK capital city hold the top spot for the fifth consecutive while Tokyo in Japan has returned to second place for the first time since 2019.

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Mike Magee, Minerva University

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While Minerva operates largely online, it also serves students on the ground. We’re committed to true immersion, so our students are not in some isolated campus in those cities – they’re immersed in those cities – they live in residency halls in the middle of those cities. “In In a very real way, that city is their classroom.

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Equity in international education in the spotlight at Going Global APAC

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And despite geopolitical concerns, delegates at the conference identified ways in which equity in international higher education can be achieved. Sir Steve Smith, the UK’s international education champion, noted that the recognition of qualifications “turns out to be one of the things that takes most time”, everywhere the UK works.

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