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K-12 bullish as Canada seeks to rebuild reputation

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Coming to Canada for K-12 is as popular as ever. Some programs are already full for September, while others still have some space available,” she told The PIE News. “Coming to Canada for K-12 is as popular as ever. This will follow Canada from a reputational standpoint for the better part of a decade.”

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Canada: pandemic sees first decline in decade

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International student enrolments declined for the first time in over a decade in Canada during the pandemic, according to new data. Colleges were impacted more than universities, with 142,308 new international students enrolling in 2020/21, down 7% from the previous year.

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IDP set to launch AI English language test

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The international education services company says its “decades of experience understanding students and English language learning and testing around the world”, coupled with advanced AI technology, will allow students to provide a “true indication” of their English abilities.

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Outbound totals to ‘grow at slower pace’ this decade

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average in the two decades before the pandemic, it said. High-income advanced economies such as Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong (SAR), Ireland, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Spain combine relatively low growth prospects with stability and diversity to the UK higher education sector.

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Education expenditure to reach $10 trillion by 2030

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Africa is one of the only regions where this 10-14 year old population is expected to grow over the next decade. “Place-based pandemics and geopolitical issues are changing flows” Looking back on historical figures, Brothers highlighted how international education has grown significantly. But now new markets as well.

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Ontario’s university financing is a house of cards

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People across Canada were shocked earlier this month when news broke that Queen’s University in Ontario would need to make dramatic cuts to address a deficit of CAN$48 million on an operating budget of $600m. I recently published a book, The World’s Campus: Canada is a leader in attracting international students.

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B-school apps ‘leveling off’ from pandemic boom

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Absolute total number of applications to Canada increased in 2023, though most Canadian programs still reported declines, the survey added. However, it forecasts a “relatively stable source of international applicants to programs worldwide” over the next decade.