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A Norwegian vision: transforming higher education with VECOIL partnerships

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In the midst of Norway’s enchanting fjords and endless summer daylight, a gathering of educators takes place at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences in Bergen. This commitment to accessibility ensures that students from diverse backgrounds can access quality education.

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Finland’s visa processing issues resulting in “bottleneck”

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A survey of Finland’s universities of applied sciences has revealed that increasing numbers of students are finding themselves unable to enter the country due to visa issues. . This is not just a pandemic backlash,” she clarifies, talking to The PIE. This is not just a pandemic backlash,” she clarifies, talking to The PIE.

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Internationalisation in the Netherlands: a misrepresentation

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Much of what is being reported and communicated by Dutch media and government is a misrepresentation of what is actually happening with internationalisation of education in the Netherlands. What is happening? The debates have resulted in a decision to halt international student recruitment.

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Stakeholders adapt to changing trends among Indian students

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As a representative of the UK’s cultural and educational opportunities across the world, the British Council was able to facilitate an agreement on mutual recognition of qualifications between the UK and India in July 2022. For private schools, a lot of them have understood the importance of having a local representation in India.

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A “pathway to Finland” – the boost needed for its 2030 goal?

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As we all know, with students coming from different countries, they are used to a different education system or different levels of education assistance. “It Online, however, some students signing up for the program are coming from the US – something Cayatoc notes was unusual due to the US’s standing in global higher education. “We