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UK TNE student numbers up 12.7%

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Collaborative provision, distance, flexible, distributed learning and studies at overseas partner organisations is driving an increase in students around the globe studying via UK transnational education opportunities, according to new research. Europe followed with 15.8% Researchers noted the 12.7% of the total driving numbers.

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Diversity, TNE and research investment at heart of new Scottish strategy

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In 2021/22, Scotland – with some 45,115 TNE students – accounted for 8.4% of the UK’s total TNE enrolments, HESA statistics show. “We ” The post Diversity, TNE and research investment at heart of new Scottish strategy appeared first on The PIE News.

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Report: TNE benefits “need more detail”

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TNE collaboration in Europe needs reform so universities can better understand and utilise its benefits, according to the author of a new report from the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities. The post Report: TNE benefits “need more detail” appeared first on The PIE News.

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“Not just a helicopter campus” – Coventry’s bid to maintain links with Wroc?aw campus

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The first time The PIE referred to the word ‘Brexit’ in its news was in February 2016. In the immediate aftermath of the decision to leave the EU, other UK institutions mused on their options for Europe. While it is predominantly for local and other EU students, the aim is to have 20% from beyond Europe.

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Is India the world’s next top knowledge power?

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While global commentators have long focused on the rise in quality and capacity of Chinese institutions, the Indian Government’s commitment to building the scale and impact of higher education has set the nation on a trajectory to compete with China, the United States and Western Europe for supremacy in knowledge leadership.

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UK strategy needs wider government backing

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The international education strategy – initially launched in 2019 , and later updated in 2021 – is “a fantastic step forward and it’s been very successful, but it’s not as successful as it could have been”, said James Pitman, Study Group managing director for UK and Europe.