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University of New Haven announces Saudi Arabia campus

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Three colleges are set to open: the College of Business and Digital Innovation; the College of Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing; and the College of Arts and Applied Sciences. Teaching will be tailored to the future needs of the government and industry.

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Bard College to support 425 refugee students

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A liberal arts and sciences college from New York has pledged to support 425 refugee and displaced students in the next four years as the UN seeks to reach its 15by30 target. The 15by30 commitment from the intergovernmental peace organisation is aiming to get 15% of young refugees enrolled in higher education by the year 2030.

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Indiana University Launches Global Gateway office in Ghana

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The IU Ghana Gateway, part of the university’s 2030 strategic plan, is in the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in the Airport Residential District in Accra and serves as a hub to support IU in Ghana.

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IU Opens Gateway Office in Ghana

Insight Into Diversity

This initiative builds on decades of collaborative research, international partnerships, and global health efforts on the continent The IU Ghana Gateway officially launched Monday during a ceremony at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences. The post IU Opens Gateway Office in Ghana appeared first on Insight Into Diversity.

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UK international numbers rose to 680,000 in 2021/22

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HESA statistics show that the international student numbers continued to grow, after the country famously hit its 600,000 target for 2030 a decade early. The 2021/22 figures indicate that total non-EU enrolments rose to 559,825 from 452,225 in 2020/21, while overall EU student numbers fell to 120,140 from 152,905 the previous year.

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What’s happening in China – and why the UK can’t afford to take its eye off the ball

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33K we see today) by 2030, overtaking Scotland to become the second biggest market. 33K we see today) by 2030, overtaking Scotland to become the second biggest market. Equally, whilst business continues to dominate, creative arts subjects have risen in the popularity ranks. Sustained growth, however, is not guaranteed.

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Grant Fuels Black Studies Faculty Expansion at the University of Rochester

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The goal of making the Department of Black Studies a global leader in African diaspora research and discussion aligns with UR’s 2030 strategic plan, which emphasizes the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and an increase in interdisciplinary collaboration. Thanks to a new $3 million grant from the Andrew W. and Mary L.