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Internationalisation increasingly important for global HEIs

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Internationalisation is increasingly important for global higher education institutions, but stakeholders are calling for more attention to be paid to its links with climate and diversity, equity and inclusion, a report has shown. “There is something that is changing. It is changing very slowly.

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India aims for 500,000 foreign students by 2047

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Reacting to the comments, AIU joint secretary Kuldeep Dagar told The PIE News that the association is working in line with the ambitions of the think tank, as per the National Education Policy. “The The post India aims for 500,000 foreign students by 2047 appeared first on The PIE News.

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Climate, agent regulation & refugees at CBIE

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“From recruiting activities to academic integrity, it’s obvious things will change” A report on the state of Canada Immigration, IRCC , served as the start of Day 2, with CBIE president Larissa Bezo asking the hard questions concerning application speed, communications and transparency.

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AIEA brings sector together at annual conference

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“I have been waiting a long time to say this,” began AIEA conference chair David Fleshler in his address to the delegates at the AIEA annual luncheon, “but I’m pleased to report that the state of AIEA is strong.” With over 4,000 HEIs, the US has significantly more capacity than its top competitors: UK, Canada, and Australia.

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UK transnational education to grow in response to world demand

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Students and their families want to fulfil their potential, education providers want to internationalise and raise standards, and governments need access to higher-level skills to grow their economies and play their part in achieving Sustainable Development Goals. Sending students overseas cannot meet this demand alone.

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India: UGC releases draft IBC regulations

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. “These are well-thought and reflect the strategic priorities of India” “We believe that once these regulations become operational, it will provide an international dimension to higher education in India,” UGC chairman M Jagadesh Kumar said, as reported by Telanga Today.