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Sector leaders from New Zealand took the stage to update Asia-Pacific peers on what insiders are calling New Zealand’s “big, ...
The PIE sat down with University of Bath pro-vice chancellor Manuel Barcia to talk about his brush with Ghanaian royalty, the ...
"Beneath the surface of policy announcements, visa reforms, and shifting public narratives, a deeper tension is emerging: the growing disillusionment of international graduates," Varsha Devi ...
A new survey shows 64% of international students in Germany want to stay and work – but many will need a boost to make it happen.
Japan’s Ministry of Education (MEXT) is planning to raise enrolment limits at certain universities to boost international ...
A proposal to set a time limit on international student visas in the US has passed a White House review, moving it closer to ...
Once a major source of students to Asia-Pacific countries, Malaysia is now reversing the trend with new government and ...
While many UK universities eye India’s relaxed branch campus rules, Shearer West says Leeds is focused on partnerships — not ...
Australia’s international education sector has endured 18 months of turmoil. Sudden policy shifts, political rhetoric blaming ...
UK labour gaps are increasingly shaping international student decision-making, with interest rising in healthcare and IT, a ...
The PIE talks to female tech entrepreneur Taylor Shead at The PIE Live Asia Pacific to discuss AI, altruism and great ...
The PIE reflects on a new dichotomy for the Australian intled sector; how to achieve sustainable growth in a highly regulated ...
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