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UK colleges call for more support for int’l ambitions

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England’s further education sector could make a greater contribution to UK education exports if data collection on internationalisation activities in colleges were improved, the leading voice for colleges in the country has suggested. New trade agreements should also include more reciprocal youth mobility schemes.

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The challenges of international student recruitment in 2024

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In what will be an election year for much of the Western world, governments are tightening their immigration rules related to student recruitment to address public concerns over the strain that significant student immigration can place on local housing and employment markets, and public services. Source: gov.uk

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Japan PM visits North Carolina branch campus

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NC State said the visit on April 12 marked the first from any foreign head of government in almost 70 years. His visit to the “Tar Heel” State came after it was announced that $110m would be privately invested into corporate-university AI partnerships with two different US colleges.

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Ireland woos South Asians amid global policy shift

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With the UK government reviewing its Graduate Route visa, Australia imposing stricter English language requirements and Canada setting up a temporary study permit cap , another Anglophone country is seeing success in gaining international students from Southern Asia. Since, racial incidents have become commonplace, some students say.

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Housing guarantee and ban on new PPPs announced by Ontario government

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Ontario-based institutions must ensure housing is available for all international students they recruit, under new measures from the provincial government. New public-private partnerships between colleges and businesses will also be temporarily banned while authorities review the quality of existing models.

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Families still chasing money in Kenyan scandal

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million to local government officials. Under the scheme, the County government of Uasin Gishu was to act as guarantors to students in an arrangement with foreign universities and a local company, whereby families paid into a trust fund account.

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Speculation as media reports suggest Australia could cap international student numbers

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International student numbers in Australia could be capped under a government plan to cut migration numbers, according to local media reports. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, sources suggested that the government is considering including these policies in its migration strategy, set to be released in the next month.

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