Education
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Covid “under control” despite enrolment drop, say Chinese agents
In its fourth annual update, BONARD’s Agent Marker Report, which was presented in a webinar chaired by COO Igor Skibickij…
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pandemic has brought mental health issues “to the forefront”
They say laughter is the best medicine. Jessica Holmes, a long-time member of the comedy troupe the Royal Canadian Air…
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Finalists for the 2022 PIEoneer Awards revealed
Once again, the recurring theme was rallying around supporting and bolstering students and organisations as the grip of a crippling…
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Internationals ‘boost’ employability skills for domestic students
Domestic students benefit from the exposure to the outside world when international students enrol on their courses, a Canadian student advisory…
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ELE offers “immediate” ELT solution for Ukrainians
ELE Ireland says it can offer an “immediate solution” to the language barrier that Ukrainians arriving in Ireland face, in…
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Visa reform needed for UK research superpower ambition
The organisation says that visa changes and tackling immigration bureaucracy could help the UK to realise its research superpower ambitions. Among…
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Western Australia reveals $41.2m package for international education
Over four years, $4m has been allocated for the Premier’s WA Certificate of Education Bursary and $2m for the the Premier’s University…
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UK association to Horizon Europe is ‘on the brink’
Chief executive of the Russell Group, Tim Bradshaw, has said that while UK government is right to be considering ‘Plan B’ options,…
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How to Get a Student Loan for Your MBA
Getting your MBA is a huge life step. Before you take it, though, you’ll have to figure out a way…
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Time Management Skills for College Students: How to Improve Them?
Time is one of the unique phenomena we cannot control. It always goes on, and we cannot stop or at…
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