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Measuring COVID-19’s impact on higher education

...including allowing those students already here to switch visa category in country (extending current arrangements beyond 31st May) and flexibility on English language and other requirements for visa...

UK introduces new points-based immigration system

...for this. Can apply without having to pass an official English Test Qualification, although having sufficient knowledge of the English language may be a requirement of the organisation...

Testing update for April 2020: TOEFL, GRE, IELTS, Pearson

...service – IELTS Indicator – explaining, “IELTS Indicator will assess a test taker’s English language proficiency across all four skills, in a timed test that matches the structure of...

Virtual campus tours take on new importance during travel restrictions

...situation. Are they taking care of their students? Is my college going to take care of me?” It is definitely time to tone down corporate language and to...

Strong support services help to drive recommendations from international students

...and if this happens, their distress can be profound. Issues include challenges with group work, uncertainty with how to approach faculty, and language barriers. If institutions want international...

Coronavirus update: Educators adjusting deadlines and programmes; agents provide their perspective

...Others are allowing students to demonstrate their language skills via alternate language tests that can be taken online. Meanwhile, both Chinese and foreign universities are making greater use...

Slowing in Chinese commencements for most major study destinations

...in other sectors as well. Many language students go on to pursue further study in the country where they first studied English as a foreign language, meaning that...

The peer-to-peer effect in international student recruitment

...direct, current experience of being students – understand what matters to other students. They speak the same “language” – the language of their generation and that generation’s priorities...

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