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Future student numbers: The right diagnosis, but careful on the medicine – John Cope responds to the new HEPI paper by Bahram Bekhradnia

HEPI

Based on UCAS data (partial in places, especially when it comes to further education and apprenticeships), robust modelling and some careful assumptions around participation rates, we put our necks on the line and projected by 2030, UCAS would be processing a million applications, compared to around 750,000 currently. million by 2020.

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Finland moves towards higher tuition fees for non-EU students

The PIE News

SYL, one of the country’s student unions, described the initial proposals as a “disaster” for Finland’s plans, set out by the previous government , to triple the number of international students by 2030. Our main core value is free education for all,” said Yuri Birjulin, international affairs and EU advocacy advisor at SYL.

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Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas

EAB

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) agenda of Building a Talent Strong Texas desires that 60% of Texans ages 25 - 64 will receive a degree, certificate, or other postsecondary credent ial of value by 2030.

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Interest rate changes could challenge universities, student loans and post 16 and vocational education

SRHE

By 2030 the number of UK domiciled students is expected to increase by between 200,000 and 400,000 as a consequence of increases in the number of people in the relevant age groups.   In 2021/2022 there were 2.16 million U.K. domiciled students in UK HE institutions and a further 0.68 million students from the EU and other overseas countries.