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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.

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Funding university research “key in building innovation” in India

The PIE News

University research support is extremely important. The Nvidias and Googles of the world have built products with the help of US university research. The Nvidias and Googles of the world have built products with the help of US university research. Eighty-five percent of medical equipment used in India is imported.

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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. . 41.54%. . .

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Deep Internationalization & Infrastructure

GlobalHigherEd

Over the last several years, it has been interesting to see the development of some new and relatively deep collaborative models of institutional (or ‘commercial,’ using GATS parlance) presence in territories outside of universities’ main campuses. While there are 250+ branch campuses around the world, including somewhat similar models (e.g.,

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The Research Excellence Framework: UK Higher Education’s great export

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Hugh McKenna CBE, Dean of Medical School Development at Ulster University; and Roger Watson , Honourary Professor of Nursing at the University of Hull. Therefore, governments in many countries undertake periodic reviews of research conducted in their universities.

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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. percent to research, hospital expansion and medical schools, according to the SHEEO report. “I would say it’s more positive than we’ve seen in the last two decades.”

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Federal earmarks a boon for higher ed

Inside Higher Ed

Image: The University of Maine system is planning to use an infusion of federal funds to construct an advanced manufacturing research lab, start a new program in aviation maintenance, modernize a wild blueberry research facility and launch a statewide tick and tick-borne disease study. “This is allowing that to happen.”