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UK needs to ‘go on record’ that offers are comparable

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Former universities minister Jo Johnson has called on universities to be transparent about comparable entry offers for international students in the face of national media scrutiny , and to “take action” if there is evidence to the contrary.

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UK ‘recommits’ to strategy after PGT dependant ban

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The UK says it has “recommitted” to the aims of its international education strategy days after the government announced plans to end rules allowing international taught masters students to bring dependants with them to the country. since 2019.

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Calls for funding rethink in UK as UCAS int’l applications up and domestic drops

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Statistics released by UCAS today have revealed that the total number of international applicants to UK universities has increased to 138,050 in 2023, from 134,870 last year, equivalent to a 2.4% The 22,400 applications from the continent is slightly down on the 23,160 in 2022, compared with a high of 51,310 in 2019.

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Long-awaited deals predicted to bring further consolidation in 2023

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After sharp declines in equity funding in education and a 66% drop in mergers and acquisitions during 2022, the year ahead is expected to bring further consolidation and see more listed education groups go private. Expectations for major new listings by India’s edtech companies have not come to fruition,” the report noted.

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UK still looking to “expand and grow” international numbers

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The ability for UK masters and PhD students to bring dependants is key in allowing UK universities to recruit students from a wider range of countries and compete against other study destinations, the UK government has emphasised. The PIE News (@ThePIENews) December 7, 2022. The PIE News (@ThePIENews) December 7, 2022.