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Warning issued to Taiwan’s ministries over int’l student exploitation

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Taiwan’s government watchdog has accused three ministries of failing to protect overseas students from exploitation as the island sets out plans to attract 10,000 more international students over the next four years. Instead, students were forced to work to pay off debts to the institution for tuition and accommodation.

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Russia claims int’l numbers still growing

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The country’s ministry of education said two years ago that it would be raising the international student quota for universities to 30,000 per year – it is not clear whether this target has been reached. Do you want to study in Russia? The post Russia claims int’l numbers still growing appeared first on The PIE News.

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Israel: BGU launches new aid scholarships

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Israeli institution Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has launched a new aid scholarships program for new immigrants following the war in Ukraine. The program is an initiative of BGU, but run with the assistance of the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption and the Ministry of Education. “It

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Russia: int’l student numbers ‘grow’ despite war

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“Russia is one of the leading countries in the field of international education not only because of the high-quality education but also because the Russian government annually awards up to 30,000 partial scholarships to foreign citizens who want to enter the universities of the Russian federation,” she claimed.

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India seeks to simplify int’l student journey with one-stop portal

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The country’s ministry of education, in collaboration with the ministry of home affairs and ministry of external affairs, has launched a centralised digital platform for global students seeking higher education in India.

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Supporting sustainable tertiary education in Africa

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Since its inception in 2004, Going Global has served as a strategic forum for leaders in international education to share knowledge, build international networks and shape the future of higher education. This requires host countries to be responsible in designing scholarships and researcher exchanges.

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A view from Abuja: the global refugee crisis and higher education

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I listened to a colleague from Maiduguri University in Northeast Nigeria recount how, time after time, the campus had been attacked and partly destroyed For the global higher education community, this is an enormous challenge, and one that the UNHCR and its many partners are making massive efforts to meet.