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Kazakhstan steps in as Russia steps out: engage in “emerging Asian market”, says minister

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Kazakhstan is appealing to international higher education institutions to become part of an “emerging education market” in central Asia. While European and North American countries are seen by prospective students as unwelcoming, Kazakhstan has liberalised its immigration legislation, he suggested.

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Kazakhstan explores UK TNE opportunities

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A delegation of higher education stakeholders from Kazakhstan visited the UK in a bid to strengthen connections between the two countries and create a base for further cooperation for transnational education opportunities. “With your involvement, the future of Kazakhstan-UK relationships is assured,” he told the delegation.

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Look beyond recruitment in India, UK unis told

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UK higher education needs to look beyond international student recruitment when engaging with Indian counterparts and ensure cooperation is equitable, stakeholders have reiterated. Additionally, they should engage with industry to create internship opportunities for both Indian and UK students, he said.

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UK TNE “yet to fulfil its potential” – IHEC report

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Tougher national policies in the UK and Australia are designed to reduce net migration are predicted to hamper inbound student mobility in the short term. The latest IHEC report forms part of a sector wide mobilisation led by the Commission, to create a new international education strategy for the UK.

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Serik Meirmanov, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan

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Hailing from Kazakhstan, Serik Meirmanov made his way into the Japanese higher education sector and cemented his work at the centre of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Beppu’s international education strategy. We did a field trip with students, where they performed surveys for their program research, in the UK. Best work trip?

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India: non-recruitment based engagement “key”

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. “People have mis-sold education as immigration and employment,” said Krishnaraj, a factor he said has led to countries such as Australia , the UK and most recently Canada , tightening immigration rules. The post India: non-recruitment based engagement “key” appeared first on The PIE News.

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London best student city again as Tokyo rises

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The 2024 iteration of QS Best Student Cities Rankings sees the UK capital city hold the top spot for the fifth consecutive while Tokyo in Japan has returned to second place for the first time since 2019. Astana and Almaty, both in Kazakhstan, were ranked second and third for cost of living and tuition fees, respectively.