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Visa hike expected in May as Australian sector share prices fall

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International education stakeholders across Australia are concerned that the government will hike visa fees for international students in its May budget, marking another blow to student mobility after a string of recent measures.

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“Not all bad news” as first impact of UK policy hits sector – The PIE Live

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Speaking at The PIE Live Europe in London on March 19, university representatives detailed that postgraduate applications from India, Nigeria, and to a smaller extent China, are down. ” It’s not all bad news, director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement at IDP, Rachel MacSween, continued.

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ApplyBoard partners with Canada’s TD bank

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TD , which hosts over 27 million customers as of January 2024, will help students coming to Canada from India, China, Pakistan, the Philippines, Morocco, Senegal and Vietnam, to meet eligibility requirements under the Student Direct Stream. The post ApplyBoard partners with Canada’s TD bank appeared first on The PIE News.

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France: fee hike for int’l students overturned

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Controversial legislation that was set to hike fees for international students in France has been overturned, as the president makes a fresh call for international talent. At the time, stakeholders expressed concerns over the impact the reforms would have on France’s international competitiveness.

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Germany: international first-years fill demographic decline

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German universities can expect international first-year students to offset stagnating or even further declining numbers of first semester German students by 2026, new analysis has suggested. While German first-year students fell to almost 305,000 in the winter semester 22/23, the 93,000 international student figure is a record.

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Numbers of African students in China expected to grow as ties increase

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The number of African students studying in China has witnessed tremendous growth over the past decade, partly attributed to growing economic and cultural exchanges between the regions. US$3,000 in some universities is enough to cater for both tuition fees and living expenses for a year, according to some past students.

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UK government consults on protection measures for universities

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” Former head of the National Cyber Security Centre, Ciaran Martin, told the same program that security agencies are concerned with three main activities – personnel, intellectual property theft and potential abuse within international research partnerships.