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Germany: HE should take “rule-based” approach to China collaboration

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“Rule-based” collaborations can help German universities to reduce risks when partnering with Chinese institutions, according to the country’s academic exchange organisation. Finally, institutions should expand their China competence among researchers and students, including by promoting active exchange with the country.

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German university suspends China-funded scholars

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A German university has stopped accepting students funded by the Chinese government as the country grapples with its relationship with China. There were around 40,000 Chinese students in Germany in 2022 , making up the country’s largest cohort of international students.

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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. The development of total first-year students at German universities since the 2011/12 peak.

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Jazreel Goh, British Council, Malaysia

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Prior to her current role, Jazreel was British Council director of education for China and was awarded an MBE in 2017 for her services to UK education in China. The first is connecting policies, the second is connecting our people – ensuring that there are exchange opportunities for students and academics.

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UK policy to attract talent ‘not working’ – report

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Student visas should be seen as a path to permanent residency and flexible ‘follow-up’ visa schemes should be introduced if governments are to attract talent, a new report has suggested. Universities can be made responsible for spotting the top talent and governments will provide the funding needed,” the paper says.

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Learning from European business schools’ international recruitment approaches

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A 2022 CarringtonCrisp survey of some 3,000 faculty, professional staff and students at business schools found that the European Union was the third most popular destination for business education, after the UK and the US. The survey also identified that students have a dual approach when searching for potential business schools.

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Angeline Aow, Council of International Schools

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Angeline Aow currently splits her time between working as a curriculum coordinator at Berlin International School and as an advisor at the Council of International Schools , a membership body for over 820 schools and 585 universities. These online sessions help schools to understand the basics. “If