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Ontario to bar international medical students

The PIE News

“Starting from the fall of 2026, all Ontario medical schools will be required to allocate at least 95% of all undergraduate seats to residents of Ontario, with the other 5% reserved for students from the rest of Canada,” said Ford in a press briefing on October 25. So we can recruit them globally but not educate 0.26% here?”

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Funding university research “key in building innovation” in India

The PIE News

The calls for more allocation has now led to Indias finance ministry allocating INR 20,000 crore (1.8bn) to the Department of Science and Technology to initiate a private sector-driven R&D development fund. Eighty-five percent of medical equipment used in India is imported. Indias Index of Industrial Production grew by 3.2%

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The high cost of funded research in colleges and universities

Changing Higher Education

A college or university that does research ends up spending considerable resources of its own even when most of its research is “funded”. These data include medical schools, which contribute about $23B to the Total Research column in 2014. Undergraduate tuition seems like one likely source. .

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State Support for Higher Ed Is Up

Inside Higher Ed

Nearly half of the state funding went to four-year institutions, while two-year colleges received 22 percent; another 13.2 percent was allocated to financial aid, and 11.4 percent went to research, hospital expansion and medical schools. In fiscal 2023, states allocated $1.2 percent), Mississippi (26.6

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Deep Internationalization & Infrastructure

GlobalHigherEd

Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore (a National University of Singapore/Duke University joint venture). Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore (a Nanyang Technological University/Imperial College London joint venture).

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State support for higher ed up for second year in a row

Inside Higher Ed

” For the past two years, SHEEO has also tracked data on the COVID-19 federal stimulus funds that states allocated to higher education. Nearly half of all state funding in FY2023 funding went to four-year institutions, while two-year colleges received 22 percent of support; another 13.2 In FY2023, states spent $1.2

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Federal earmarks a boon for higher ed

Inside Higher Ed

Over all, 540 institutions, including community colleges, public and private colleges, and university hospitals and medical centers, received more than $1.73 “Historically, colleges and universities and medical centers and hospitals have been popular targets for earmarks.”