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Indonesia sets sights on African students

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Indonesia is seeking alliances with universities in East Africa, using its existing exchange programs as an entry point to the continent. The post Indonesia sets sights on African students appeared first on The PIE News.

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Education expenditure to reach $10 trillion by 2030

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Population growth from developing markets, mostly in Asia and Africa, and an “enormous aging population” is set to fuel the staggering expenditure growth, which will reach over $8 trillion by 2025. Africa is one of the only regions where this 10-14 year old population is expected to grow over the next decade.

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upGrad recruits for new Vanuatu medical school

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The school is part of a multi-campus strategy which will see upGrad build up to seven campuses over the next three to five years in locations such as Fiji, Australia, Indonesia, South Africa and Bangladesh. The post upGrad recruits for new Vanuatu medical school appeared first on The PIE News.

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Three takeaways from AIEC 2023

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.” Countries he suggested included a “couple of countries in South America, India obviously, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and then Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria” As in other countries, immigration departments have limited diversification efforts in some respects. “[The whole region] offers diversity,” she said.

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London best student city again as Tokyo rises

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Three cities in Indonesia were among the top 10 locations for affordability, with Yogyakarta coming out top. The top-ranked city in Latin America is Buenos Aires at 34, mainland China’s is Beijing at 37, India’s is Mumbai at 118 and Cape Down is top in Africa at number 86.

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Student mobility from East Asia “in flux” – report

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However, the report said that the region will continue to be “eclipsed” in total student outflows by higher-growth markets in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The post Student mobility from East Asia “in flux” – report appeared first on The PIE News.

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Venture capital gets behind international education loans

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The provision of globally secure student loans is being seen as the way to open up the potential from markets linked to rapid population and socio-economic growth in the next 25 years, including Indonesia and Nigeria. The post Venture capital gets behind international education loans appeared first on The PIE News.