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International universities eye Nepal’s high student mobility

The PIE News

We recruit a good number of students from Nepal and we see a positive growth in the future. However, despite the popularity of traditional destinations, a range of factors have led to the changing trends in the country, according to consultants and education representatives in Nepal.

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India a ‘target country’ for Finland’s Talent Boost program

The PIE News

India is certainly one of the places from where we would like to recruit caregivers but that of course requires a deeper cooperation between the countries in the education sector, stated Lhdevirta. Many of the Finnish companies who have facilities here also say that its difficult to find people with the right skills, stated Lhdevirta.

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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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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Floyd Hall—home to the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences facility— named in honor of the school’s sixth and first African American president to lead WMU. Take a stroll through campus and you’ll find visible markers of how the minoritized community shaped the institution dating back decades.

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The UK University-Territory Relationship in a Post-Brexit World

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There is plenty of uncertainty to factor in, though, as Nick Hillman (Director, The Higher Education Policy Institute ) put it in a 5 July 2016 speech to the University of Nottingham’s executive board: No one knows what is going to happen for certain, so we can argue and act in favour of the future we desire.