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Japan PM visits North Carolina branch campus

The PIE News

Japanese PM Fumio Kishida has visited a Japanese branch campus inside a North Carolina university as part of his landmark trip to the US. He met students and faculty at the Nagoya University Global Campus, which is situated inside North Carolina State University’s grounds.

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Study Group “broadens US footprint”

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International education provider Study Group has announced an expansion across the US with three new university partnerships. “The US has long been a highly-respected study destination for international students.” Overall, overseas students contribute $33.8

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

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Major student source markets for UK universities are seeing declines in applications in the latest admissions cycle sparking concerns about enrolment numbers in the next intake. Nigeria’s postgraduate market is also down, according to the flash survey, while the US is looking somewhat better.

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BridgeU & EAB partner on US admissions

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Guidance platform BridgeU has partnered with a US-based enrolment solution in a bid to help US colleges reach and recruit more international undergraduate students. ” BridgeU, which is owned by Kaplan , has previously urged lesser-known US institutions to prepare for a more competitive international market.

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Ireland set sights on international scholars & grads

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Ireland has set out plans to become a “first choice” destination for international students and researchers as the country targets global talent. The government will also appoint six Talent and Innovation Attachés in Irish embassies and consulates in priority regions by 2030 to support growth and international relations.

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China increases in QS rankings as India “soars”

The PIE News

Chinese institutions are continuing to improve in rankings, with eight new institutions included in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, while the top 10 continues to be dominated by US and UK universities. Cape Town University is Africa’s leader, ranked 15th globally in Development Studies.

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US professionals support national strategy

The PIE News

International education professionals in the US have agreed on the need for a national education strategy to boost its competitiveness in the global education market, a new survey has found. The US is the only major study destination without a national strategy for international education.