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The move is poised to deepen students’ appreciation for the sacrifices and contributions Black Canadians have made to the nation’s tapestry.

Scrutiny grows as Australia sees disparities in student visa approval rates, sparking debate on fairness

Australia’s efforts to tighten visa approvals are aimed at combating fraud and addressing the issue of “ghost colleges,” as revealed in a previous investigation. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that top universities in Australia are supportive of the government’s initiative to enhance international education parameters, ensuring the entry of legitimate students rather than those attempting to use education as a backdoor to employment.

One of the key concerns raised by the ministry is the unauthorized copying and reprinting of textbooks originally issued by the Educational Center for Research and Development, including the contentious National Education and Civic Upbringing book.

With changing dynamics in TNE between the UK and China, a new model for developing joint programs and institutes must consider creative ways to incentivize reciprocal shorter-term mobility.

The primary focus of the meeting revolved around strengthening collaboration between Morocco and the UK in higher education, with a specific emphasis on English language learning and assessment, transnational education, and scientific research.

The government will invest $27.8 million over two years to upgrade existing visa ICT systems. This upgrade aims to enhance the efficiency of visa service delivery, making Australia more attractive to global talent, students, and tourists.

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