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Climate, agent regulation & refugees at CBIE

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We are at the 59th minute in this climate crisis and the system needs to change.” She added that while the truth may be uncomfortable, “as leaders in the system of international education, we have the power for transformative change”. From recruiting activities to academic integrity, it’s obvious things will change.”

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University partnerships: priorities will “change over time”

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It is imperative that people must keep checking in and assessing HE partnerships as priorities for both institutions will “change over time”, stakeholders heard as veteran partnerships professionals shared their insights during The PIE Live North America.

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UK gov’t reshuffle “welcomed” by sector

The PIE News

In a letter sent to the PM after she was sacked, she said he gave “firm assurances” which were then not met on key policy priorities, including “reforming the international student route”. Cameron also famously sought close ties with China, in a time which was dubbed a “Golden Era” for the two countries’ relations in 2015.

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The good, the bad and the ugly: who is to blame when policy lacks clarity, coordination and is contradictory?

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On January 22, immigration minister Marc Miller’s announced international student policy changes which attracted national attention. Most significantly, a temporary two-year intake cap on new study permit applications represents a decrease of 35% from 2023 (although masters, doctoral, elementary and secondary students are excluded).

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UK ‘recommits’ to strategy after PGT dependant ban

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The government highlighted that from 2021, the average annual increase in export revenue of just over 3% per year is needed to meet the 2030 target. “At the same time, we recognise that the immigration of international students and their dependents must be sustainable,” it said. since 2019.

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“Transformative” ASEAN TNE opportunities to emerge

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New opportunities are emerging for ASEAN transnational education, including those which can be transformative if developed maturely, openly and in collaboration, sector leaders have agreed. “Times are changing and new opportunities are emerging,” said Banks.

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Starting from scratch: a chance to challenge the norm at UA92

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As the university academy prepared to welcome their latest intake of students, The PIE News decided to pay a visit to Manchester and find out more about what makes UA92 different. Having six rolling start dates a year at UA92 means delayed students do not have to radically change their plans or defer.

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