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East Asia: small Covid-19 impact on UK TNE trends

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Enrolment in UK transnational education programs is stagnating in three key East Asian markets, but Chinese enrolment growth is continuing, analysis from British Council has suggested. The analysis found that most students in East Asia continued to prefer in-person instruction even during the pandemic.

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UK TNE student numbers up 12.7%

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The scale of UK higher education transnational education report , from Universities UK International and the British Council, found that in the 2020/21 academic year 510,835 students in 228 countries and territories studied via UK TNE. The sixth iteration of the report also identified regions of the world where the TNE students are located.

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India opens first TNE campus in Uganda

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India’s National Forensic Sciences University has become the first state institution to launch a campus abroad in the East African country of Uganda. It comes just a month after it was announced that India was drafting regulations for universities on setting up overseas campuses in Africa and Asia.

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UK universities to move into Indonesia

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In recent years, the Indonesian government has outlined plans to establish TNE courses in the country, including setting out guidelines for the creation of international branch campuses. The UK currently has 16 TNE partnerships in Indonesia and over 900 Indonesian students were taking UK TNE courses in 2020/21.

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Spotlight on Sunway-Lancaster: An exemplary TNE model

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The partnership is increasingly being talked about as an exemplary TNE model, as highlighted by stakeholders who came together during East Asia Education Week in Kuala Lumpur at the end of February. There are many ways of doing TNE, vice-chancellor of Lancaster University, Andrew Schofield, adds.

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Canada: Seneca and Camosun in TNE partnerships

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The partnership between Camosun and the Filipino institution in Quezon City will create a pathway for students in the South East Asia region to access Camosun and Miriam degrees in business administration and diplomas in early learning and care, health care assistant and mental health and addictions.

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Rankings and the line of best fit – the ultimate guide or a blunt instrument?

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A recent Navitas survey of 880 agents found that 80% of respondents from China said that ranking featured as top priority for families, compared with 58% of respondents from North Asia, 50% from South East Asia and 45% from Central Asia. appeared first on The PIE News.