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International education’s winners and losers of 2023

The PIE News

Study abroad saw an incredible increase on 2020/21 numbers, too – a staggering 1,197%. For one university, it was a really great year – VCU was given a $2m anonymous donation for its study abroad efforts. AI Artificial Intelligence has been one of the biggest talking points in 2023.

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2022: A year in review – Ukraine, visa delays, housing shortages and unprecedented demand

The PIE News

Despite a tumultuous year that included the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, record levels of global inflation and increased pressure on the climate – the international education sector has been extremely buoyant with millions of students choosing to study abroad in 2022. War in Europe.