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This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Paul Angrave , Associate Director of PublicAffairs at the University of Leicester. International students are vital to higher education and the UK – they bring global perspectives, talent, and skills to every part of our country. billion through international higher education exports.
Chase Forrester Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Virginia Chase Forrester most recently served as the Chief Events Officer at America First Policy Institute , where she oversaw the planning and execution of 80+ high-profile events annually for AFPIs 22 policy centers, featuring former Cabinet Officials and other distinguished speakers.
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