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Ireland: temporary visa measures for language students and a plan for recovery

...“While other industries may be able to adapt and get back on their feet more quickly, social distancing measures and/or extended quarantining periods for new visitors to Ireland...

New report highlights the increasing competition for international students from Sub-Saharan Africa

...education. This imbalance, if unchecked, will almost certainly limit economic growth and social development, and could worsen security issues. France has been a top destination for African students...

Denmark moving to strengthen international student recruitment

...as well as socially,” recommending that foreign students be placed in student groups with “a different background,” as well as with a “substantial proportion of Danish students.” Students...

Germany strengthens its stance as 4th most popular study destination in the world

...some 40 universities. While the effort has received extensive praise, a recent report by the Social Science Research Center in Berlin raises key questions about the programme, saying...

Thai demand for higher education cooling as population ages

...Southeast Asian countries, growing working age populations are helping to drive GDP growth and improved productivity. Not so in Thailand where the National Economic and Social Development Board...

Increasing momentum toward internationalisation in Saudi school system

...citing compelling statistics such as: 63% of Saudi university students are focused on human and social sciences and Islamic studies; 78% of Saudis (more than 383,000 students) move...

Is Asia ready to be the next higher education superpower?

...The book argues that an extended period of unmatched economic growth in Asia has helped to drive significant social change as well, including the emergence of a large...

Globalised economy continues to drive demand for foreign language proficiency

...the following: “After controlling for age, social group, schooling, geography and proxies for ability, we find that hourly wages are on average 34% higher for men who speak...

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