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Ireland: Number of non-EEA students in higher education jumps by 45% over five years

...study from the European Migration Network, which is part of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) think tank. The study is entitled Attracting and Retaining International Students,...

US a source of international students too

...world for STEM graduates, the majority of Americans studying abroad are taking courses in the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences. Two-thirds (68%) of Americans pursuing degrees overseas...

New rankings of national higher education systems in 48 countries

...systems gives the first ranking of countries and territories which are the ‘best’ at providing higher education. Researchers from the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research...

Demand for job skills heating up in Africa

...half of the world’s illiterate people in the years ahead. Experts see these factors as important roadblocks to further skills development that will hinder the continent’s economic and...

More English instruction slated for France

...bill In early May, the ruling Socialist Party’s higher education and research minister Geneviève Fioraso unveiled a broad reform plan, part of which proposed to offer more courses...

Japan books 12% growth in international enrolment in 2018

...3,640 in 2018. Humanities and social sciences the most popular Nearly half (47%), of all international students in Japan in 2018 were studying in the humanities with the...

2015 in review: The most-read and must-reads from the year

...universities to take “active steps to abolish [social science and humanities departments] or to convert them to serve areas that better meet society’s needs”; The British government announced...

European survey reveals intentions of international students, compares legislation

...have children. those pursuing degrees in science- and technology-related fields (i.e. engineering, mathematics and natural sciences) are more likely to express the desire to stay on than social...

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