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Rejections double as study visas fall 32% in Q4 2023

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The UK’s five priority markets of India, Nigeria, Vietnam, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia all saw study visa rejection rates rise in the second half of last year. Vietnam, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia all saw visa rejection rates increase, albeit at smaller increments. Interactive chart available here.

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“Not all bad news” as first impact of UK policy hits sector – The PIE Live

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Major student source markets for UK universities are seeing declines in applications in the latest admissions cycle sparking concerns about enrolment numbers in the next intake. ” It’s not all bad news, director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement at IDP, Rachel MacSween, continued.

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UK universities to move into Indonesia

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UK universities have established plans to move into Indonesia, following a higher education mission led by the government’s international education champion Steve Smith. . Photo: UK DIT. 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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First UK & Aus overseas campus for Indonesia

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The Indonesian government has approved Lancaster and Deakin universities’ plan to open an international branch campus in Bandung, West Java. Deakin – which is the first international university to enter India with a campus in GIFT City – had been developing the campus with partners since 2021.

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INTO launches employability & careers platform

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INTO University Partnerships has launched a new digital and physical service in a bid to innovate access to enhanced career opportunities for international students. The UK’s international education champion, Steve Smith, has backed the platform’s launch.

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

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The latest report from the International Higher Education Commission has highlighted the potential of transnational education to address many of the challenges faced globally by universities and students. It urges universities to better utilise TNE programs to meet global skills shortages and stabilise international enrolment flows.

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Mixed growth for UK priority regions

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Two of the five countries named as priority regions in the UK’s international education strategy showed declines in student numbers in the 21/22 academic year. According to new data from HESA, fewer Vietnamese and Saudi Arabian students were studying in the UK in 21/22 than in the previous academic year.

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