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Why is the government wrecking its own reforms to technical education?

Wonkhe

As demand for "gold standard" T levels atrophies in the face of news that they'll be replaced, Johnny Rich laments an obsession with killing off BTECs The post Why is the government wrecking its own reforms to technical education? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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NZ government consulting on visa fee rise

The PIE News

Increased fee and levy rates on immigration services are being consulted on in New Zealand, with more information expected later in the year. “This work supports the New Zealand government’s priority to deliver effective and fiscally sustainable public services,” she added. .

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Students choose arts degrees in droves despite huge rise in fees under Morrison government

The Guardian - Higher Education

But measures introduced by the former Morrison government that doubled the price of some degrees to incentivise students into other courses didn’t dissuade him, nor did recent cost-of-living increases.

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‘Maintain the UK Graduate Route’ petition launched

The PIE News

The PIE News is launching a campaign urging the UK government to commit to maintaining the right for international graduates to stay in the country for two years after completing their courses to gain work experience. The post ‘Maintain the UK Graduate Route’ petition launched appeared first on The PIE News.

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AAUP Sanctions New College of Fla., Spartanburg Comm. College

Inside Higher Ed

The American Association of University Professors’ Governing Council voted unanimously over the weekend to sanction New College of Florida and Spartanburg Community College in South Carolina.

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Grad Route review timeline causes “deep concern”

The PIE News

In a letter dated March 11, James Cleverly wrote to chair of the MAC, Brian Bell, outlining the terms of reference for the “rapid” review of the UK’s Graduate Route, commissioned by the government, requesting the findings be presented to him by May 14.

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

The PIE News

Last year, the UK government announced that from January 1 2024, masters taught students would no longer be permitted to bring family dependants with them and also hiked NHS surcharge fees. ” It’s not all bad news, director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement at IDP, Rachel MacSween, continued.

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