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New “US for Success” coalition launches

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A group of education organisations, think tanks and advocates have launched a new coalition focused on international student success in the US. The post NewUS for Successcoalition launches appeared first on The PIE News.

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“Change the discourse” on value of international students in US, DHS told

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The newly launched US for Success Coalition has hit the ground running, providing the Department of Homeland Security with a set of recommendations to make the US a more welcoming destination for international students.

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International students contributed $40 billion to US economy in 22/23

The PIE News

International students contributed over $40 billion to the US economy in the 2022/23 academic year as new enrollments exceeded pre-pandemic levels. NAFSA also found that one US job is created or supported for every three international students in the country. billion (approximately 19%) compared to the previous academic year.

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Europe dominated US study abroad destinations in 2021/22

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Over 188,000 students from the US took part in study abroad programs for academic credit in 2021/22 as pandemic-induced travel restrictions began to lift. In comparison, there were 347,099 US students studying abroad for academic credit in 2018/19. The number of American students studying abroad is expected to continue to rebound.

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US hosted over one million international students last year as pandemic recovery continues

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There were over one million international students in the US during the 2022/23 academic year, marking a 12% increase on the previous year and a near-return to pre-pandemic levels. Over one million international students studying in the US reflects a strong rebound, with the number approaching pre-pandemic levels,” said Allan E.

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AI-ROBOT CAPITALISTS WILL DESTROY THE HUMAN ECONOMY (Randall Collins*)

Higher Education Inquirer

Let us assume Artificial Intelligence will make progress. Let us call it an AI-robot capitalist, since it will have a bank account; a corporate identity; and the ability to hold property and make investments. It will observe what other investors and financiers do, and follow their most successful practices.

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Higher education as a politicians’ playground

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The Coalition period was an exception, with David Willetts serving for four years and evidently deeply engaged and interested in HE. by Rob Cuthbert Higher education has always been something of a playground for junior politicians; HE ministers usually serve only short terms, and many are practising for bigger jobs.