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Pioneers discuss the challenges facing computer science

Inside Higher Ed

Image: HEIDELBERG, Germany—Every September, a critical mass of the world’s most decorated computer scientists and mathematicians gathers in the warm microclimate here. Every hour in 2019, more than three artificial intelligence preprints were submitted to arXiv—an open-access repository of electronic scientific preprints.

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Unis and agencies work to leverage Bangladeshi market

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While India remains one of the major source destinations for international students, countries like Bangladesh are becoming significant markets for institutions across the globe. As per UNESCO data , over 50,000 students from Bangladesh studied abroad in 2023. Canada was the third choice, with USA and Australia being the top two.

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Freshman enrollment is up for the first time since 2019

Inside Higher Ed

Image: After more than two years of declining enrollment numbers, fall 2022 finally brought refreshing news: freshman enrollment, which represented the most significant deficits throughout the pandemic, is up from the previous year, according to the latest data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. and 2 percent.

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How Being a Mother and Academic Helped Me Fix Higher Education’s Transfer Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Alvero When my daughter transferred to Queens College in Spring 2019, I could not have been more excited. At the same time, reality struck: A student should not need to have an associate provost as a parent to transfer college credits. Nationally, the transfer system has been set up to let students fail for decades.

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Greek TNE applications surge under new law

The PIE News

Greek education minister Sophia Zacharaki welcomed the historic reform, which aims to meet the growing demand from Greek students for internationally recognised and accredited university degrees. In 2024, more than 40,000 Greeks studied abroad, according to the government.

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First-Time Graduate Enrollment Rises, But Declines Domestically

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

According to the report, first-time enrollment in this context refers to the number of students enrolled for the first time in graduate certificate, education specialist, master’s, or doctoral programs for the fall term. citizens and permanent residents – domestic students – first-time graduate enrollment in general declined by 4%.

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A brief look at … Mexico

The PIE News

In 2023, there were 53,801 international students in Mexico, with the vast majority of students coming for undergraduate study abroad, according to IIE. In the past seven years, there has been a 175% increase in Mexico’s international student population – which stood at 20,322 international students in 2017.