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New study forecasts slowing growth in international student mobility

...from UNESCO and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division, along with analysis from Oxford Economics, to forecast trends for the 56 top sending markets...

UK: Report puts value of international higher ed commencements at £22.6 billion

...diverse, resulting in educational and social benefits.” To Mr Conlon’s first point, the study estimates the cost of hosting international students – including costs of instruction, support services,...

Dubai strengthens its position as a regional education hub

...Dubai.” For additional background, please see: • “UAE leads the world in English-medium international school enrolments” • “Using social media to reach students in the Middle East and...

Report: UK Home Secretary pushing for removal of international students from net migration counts

The UK’s inclusion of international students in net migration statistics has often been contentious – and perhaps never more so than now. Media reports suggest that Prime Minister Theresa...

OECD charts a slowing of international mobility growth

...the Internet and social media to maintain contacts across borders) and cultural (e.g., use of English as a common working and teaching language) have contributed to making international...

Support for international students key at US community colleges

...the long-term sustainability of their international programmes – is the level of academic and social support students receive from their host campuses. Community colleges have varying structures for...

Could Kenya become a growth market for outbound mobility?

...countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe largely rounding out the top ten. There is some indication, however, that UNESCO data significantly undercounts the total outbound from...

Specialised camps are raising the bar for junior programmes

...just a few hours’ drive from Dublin. Targeted to juniors between 9 and 16 years of age, the camps combine intensive English instruction with cultural activities and digital...

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