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Fragility of UK’s international student market underlined by government U-turn on families

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Results of a recent QS pulse survey of international students suggest that the UK could see a total decrease of 200,000 international students by...
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Education Agents under the spotlight in Canada and the US

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The question of whether international education agents should be regulated in Canada is under the spotlight in consultations being undertaken by Global Affairs Canada...
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Inbound Insight: Pakistan

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In this Inbound Insight series article, we look at the rising number of students from Pakistan choosing to study abroad, and explore what this cohort looks...
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Evidence of shrinking Chinese market for UK study continues to mount

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The number of international students studying in the UK reached an all-time high in 2021/22, with the UK hosting a total of 679,970 international...
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Germany eyes student number growth through closer ties with India

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Germany is growing in popularity as a study destination for international students, particularly those from India. The total number of international students studying in...
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Student mobility boom increasingly dependent on part-time and post-study working rights

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International student numbers are set to soar due to an additional one billion post-secondary graduates worldwide up to 2050, with three out of every...
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Immigration Agent Fraud Leaves Indian Students Facing Deportation

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Up to 700 Indian students face deportation from Canada after authorities discovered that the documentation used by the students to obtain study visas for...
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Students branded ‘national security risk’ scrap plans to study in Australia

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Hundreds of PhD students from countries including Iran, China and Pakistan are turning to alternative study-abroad destinations after lengthy delays have seen some students...
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France set to benefit from boom in Sub-Saharan student mobility

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A recent study released by Campus France predicts that the number of outbound Sub-Saharan African students could double to more than 850,000 by 2050. The number of outbound students from Sub-Saharan Africa increased by 21% between 2016 and 2021 and France currently plays host to the greatest number with 92,000 students.
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Inbound Insight: Nepal

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In this Inbound Insight series article, we look at the rising number of students from Nepal choosing to study abroad, and explore what this cohort...
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