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Ukrainian students call for end to travel ban

The PIE News

Ukrainian students continue to protest a rule that prevents men from leaving the country to study at foreign universities, while a US think tank has called on Ukraine to lift the ban. Some boys under the age of 18 are choosing to leave the country early to study abroad and circumvent the ban.

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China bans students from enrolling in foreign online colleges

Inside Higher Ed

The announcement, which arrived without notice and was effective immediately, impacts Chinese students enrolled at foreign colleges who had been studying online in their home country. These affected students are now scrambling to make travel arrangements to attend their overseas institutions in person or are in search of exemptions.

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Long-awaited deals predicted to bring further consolidation in 2023

The PIE News

M&A Volume chart excludes student accommodation deals. “Although there have been new entrants such as Taaleem ($713 million market cap), the major influence was the exit of American Campus Communities ($11bn market cap). billion in 2020), is indicative of interest in student accommodation remaining strong.

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Strategic Presidential Communication in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 192 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Erin Hennessy

The Change Leader, Inc.

Presidential Preparedness for Communication The readiness of university presidents for high-stakes communication must be a high priority, especially for new presidents. Navigating political statements and communication carries increasing weight for students, the public, and the institution. Republicans trusting higher ed twenties? [00:38:36]