Taiwan Plans to Boost International Student Recruitment

Taiwan

Taiwan has announced plans to increase its international student numbers by 30,000 by the year 2019, it has been announced. The latest government policy on higher education is focussing on not only growing local talent, but also forging ties with neighbouring countries and attracting more students. This is all part of the “new southbound policy”,

#WeAreInternational: Higher Education Types Back

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The UK’s higher education sector was vocal in its support for the remain campaign and, now the referendum results are in and Theresa May looks set on negotiating a “hard Brexit”, a campaign launched over seven years ago is becoming the voice of higher education in the country. We Are International, a campaign started by

Universities in Ireland Aim For Internationalisation

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By 2020, 15% of tertiary-level students at universities in Ireland should be international, according to the country’s latest higher education strategy. The number of international students already studying in the country will need to grow by one third in order the reach this target. These targets were announced in the latest strategy document, entitled Ireland

Is Germany’s Tuition-Free Higher Education System Under Pressure?

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Higher education in Germany is widely reputed to be of an excellent standard. It’s the world’s most popular non-Anglophone study destination, and home to more universities featured in the The German higher education system offers tuition-free degrees, with only administration charges and some postgraduate courses costing money. It’s held up as a model of successful,