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New African passport to boost mobility within the continent

...increasingly under pressure as momentum builds to stronger ties among neighbouring states. “Visa openness is about facilitating free movement of people. It is about getting more people mobile,...

Imagining the digital future of academic records

...as bogus credentials from so-called diploma mills. With higher education participation rates climbing, and with several million mobile students abroad today, the issue of academic integrity remains a...

Report: British PM orders new visa review

...of international students coming to the UK. This is while the number of internationally mobile students has been rising year on year…As it stands, the British student visa...

Chinese universities break into top global rankings for the first time

...Among other things, these latest planning statements reinforce the country’s commitment to substantially increasing its share of the world’s internationally mobile students. China’s current plans and clear ambitions...

Is online messaging the next big thing for student recruitment?

...tools for publishers and brands.” A guest post on the MobileFOMO blog adds that mobile chat apps are especially popular among “younger, raised-on-mobile-phones teenage audiences. Younger users tend...

Malaysia competing for a greater share of international students

...observed that regional hubs are starting to attract larger numbers of internationally mobile students. Malaysia in particular, along with China, Korea, and Singapore, is beginning to compete with...

Erasmus+ participation doubles in 2014; boosts youth employment

...years after graduation compared to non-mobile students. Also within that five-to-ten-year window after graduation, considerably more Erasmus alumni hold management positions (64% for alumni compared to 55% for...

Coming to America: The need for greater diversification in international enrolment

While its overall share of internationally mobile students has slipped over the last 15 years or so, the US remains – by far – the world’s leading study...

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