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Australia’s 2025 enrolment cap unveiled, but uncertainty lingers

The PIE News

On August 27, the Australian government announced that, subject to the passage of legislation before the parliament, a National Planning Level for new international student commencements will be set at 270,000 for calendar year 2025.

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How Project 2025’s War on Higher Education Diversity Threatens Our Global Competitiveness

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The recently released "Project 2025: The Conservative Promise" paints a dystopian picture of American higher education, overrun by a "woke" ideology that supposedly threatens our nation's very foundations. This could stifle critical thinking and limit students’ exposure to diverse perspectives.

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Private colleges moot downsizing amid Australia cap uncertainty

The PIE News

Private vocational colleges across Australia are grappling with uncertainty as they await crucial details about individual commencement caps for 2025, with no clear timeline in sight. According to Williams, some members are contemplating “drastic downsizing measures”, creating concerns around significant job losses for the sector.

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Australia’s NUHEPs: shonks and crooks – or an invaluable cradle of innovation?

The PIE News

Six years of work and AUSD$6m of investment has supported the establishment of this innovative institute, which has been rewarded with a 2025 allocation of zero students. Meanwhile, the proposed caps for 2025 are 25,380, representing a forced reduction of 27%. A run on the TPS?

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Washington Update: Neg Reg, Clery Act, and Chevron Decision: Changing Higher Ed podcast 223 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this episode of Changing Higher Ed, Drumm welcomes back Tom Netting, President of TEN Government Strategies, to discuss recent higher education policy changes and challenges, covering FAFSA, Title IX, FSA, IDR, SAVE, NC-SARA, NACIQI, PPA, TRIO, Clery Act, Gainful Employment, Title IV, the Chevron Decision, and more.

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Uni of Southampton and OIEG team up to launch India campus

The PIE News

The first intake is expected for 2025, with four undergraduate and two graduate degrees to choose from.

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Labour’s ‘change of tone’ revives foreign students’ interest in UK universities

The Guardian - Higher Education

Admissions officers report rise in number of inquiries from international students since general election The best UK universities 2025 – rankings Applications by international students to UK universities have been revitalised in a welcome boost for the sector’s ailing financial health by the Labour government’s “change of tone” on immigration since (..)