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Netherlands: a third of international grads stay to work

The PIE News

Lucette Roovers, director of global engagement at Breda University of Applied Sciences , told The PIE the “stay rate” of international students has been a focal point of the ongoing international student debate in the Netherlands. Previously, only around 20% of international students did so.

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Using Generative AI to “Hack Time” for Implementing Real-World Projects

Faculty Focus

During the course, students were asked to redesign a monthly newsletter sent out by the administration to internal stakeholders. Based on the bots response, the students developed a set of recommendations for how the administration could improve the newsletter.

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Colleges start new programs

Inside Higher Ed

Tallahassee Community College is starting a bachelor of applied science in business administration. Mississippi State University at Meridian will be starting its first doctoral degree: a doctorate in psychology. University of Arkansas is starting an M.S. in marketing.

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New Dutch government sworn in as sector braces for more curbs

The PIE News

He wants to get started… with the Internationalisation in Balance bill,” Simone Hackett , lecturer and researcher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences explained to The PIE News. University students, academics and administrators are pushing back and will not accept the proposed measures without unrest.”

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Career Talk: Our Employees Share 4 Steps to Career Advancement 

Today's Learner

Zack enrolled in the Business Administration program at Indiana Tech, which specifically caters to working adults. He pursued a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, complemented by the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification.

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Columbia U Goes Test Optional Permanently

Inside Higher Ed

Columbia University has become the first Ivy League institution to go test optional in admissions permanently for Columbia College and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. Ad keywords: administrators admissions Is this diversity newsletter?: Hide by line?: Disable left side advertisement?:

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William & Mary professors cry secrecy on data school, more

Inside Higher Ed

According to information from the college, computer science degrees conferred increased from 78 to 93 in the past two years, and degrees conferred in data science—established as a program in 2020—jumped from eight in 2021 to 35 in 2022. “Over the past few years, William & Mary has faced enormous challenges.