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Australia suggests cap-like limit on enrolments in latest salvo

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Australia’s minister of education will have the power to set a limit for maximum number of new international student enrolments at any institution, the government has suggested as it heralds new legislation becoming law this week.

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Chester crowned top for int’l at 2024 WUSCAs

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Student satisfaction is up, which the education sector should be proud of, CEO of IDP Connect , Simon Emmett, said. “Thank you to all institutions that participated in WUSCAs 2024 for believing in the power and importance of the student voice and huge congratulations to all this year’s winners,” Emmett added. .

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Indians exempt from Aus student visa changes

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Indian students will be exempt from most of the changes to post-study work rights in Australia thanks to a prior agreement between the two countries, The PIE News understands. Under Australia’s new migration strategy , the number of years some international students can stay in the country on a temporary graduate visa has reduced.

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MAC recommends retaining UK’s graduate route

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Contrary to expectations, the Migration Advisory Committee has suggested retaining the UK’s graduate route in its current form – a triumphant result for the UK’s international education sector and news that will reassure those working with international students about their overseas study destination options.

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Teaching Information Literacy in an Age of Misinformation 

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I don’t recall exactly how I responded in the moment, but with the benefit of hindsight I now know it was a tremor in what would become a seismic shift in our educational landscape. Students who are in their late teens or early twenties have spent their educational experiences navigating misinformation, fake news, and alternative facts.

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K-12 bullish as Canada seeks to rebuild reputation

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Canada’s school districts are feeling optimistic about the international education sector – despite the federal government imposing a cap on study permits for post-secondary students. Some programs are already full for September, while others still have some space available,” she told The PIE News.

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Nova Scotia allocated 12,900 study applications

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CBC News has reported that the province’s minister for advanced education gave the details during an event in Halifax on March 4. “We want to make sure that all schools, all designated learning institutions have a good opportunity to be successful.” “They came to a school to get an education.