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Australia reduces planned tax increase for working holiday makers

...more level footing with competing destinations, including New Zealand, Canada, and the UK. The Treasury has also moved to address another notable irritant for working holiday makers by...

What a widening TikTok ban could mean for international student recruitment

Politicians and lawmakers in the US, Europe, and Canada are currently banning or restricting access to TikTok – the most popular app in the world – on government-issued...

After two years at home, demand for study abroad remains strong but practical challenges remain

...of the state of global education as the industry emerges from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. Students from Australia, Canada, China, the United Kingdom and the United States – five of...

Libya making its way back onto the international education scene

...sanctions against Libya cut off their funding. But since the transitional government has been running the country, scholarship programmes have begun again in earnest in countries including the...

Survey finds university leaders maintaining a strong focus on international student recruitment

Navitas and Nous Group have released an excellent report based on an inaugural online survey of 100 senior operational and strategic university leaders responsible for internationalisation initiatives in...

Germany’s foreign enrolment grew again in 2018

...most popular study destinations, in the company of the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, and China, and its recent 4.4% growth of international students in its universities keeps...

Latest ranking tables reveal continuing global shifts in economic and academic influence

...puts China alongside Canada and Switzerland (which each have one university in the Top 20) as the only countries outside of the US and UK with universities in...

Germany’s foreign enrolment reaches record high with increase of 8% in 2021/22

...students in Germany (i.e., those who remain in the country to work/immigrate after their studies) is similar to that in Canada and one of the highest in the...

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