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The initiative marks the first time the government has introduced a framework for certifying institutions that actively support programs with international impact.

Kyle Rausch, the executive director of Study Abroad at the University of Illinois in Chicago, shares his perspective on the seismic shifts and challenges faced by the education abroad sector in the aftermath of the pandemic.

Louis Adekola, Programme Coordinator of The InterNational Education Africa Summit and Awards, emphasized the significance of practitioners and stakeholders in the international education industry in Africa gathering regularly to learn from each other, share best practices, collaborate across borders, celebrate excellence, and find inspiration for greater achievements.

The study, considering factors such as student popularity, quality of life, friendliness, language proficiency, safety, budget, scholarships, and employment rate, placed London at the forefront.

University Living launches ‘Study Abroad Buddy’

Among its array of features are university and course shortlisting, seamless connections with future classmates, the creation of WhatsApp groups and access to AI-powered information resources

In line with the ASU Charter pillars of accessibility and inclusion, these scholarships aim to reduce the financial hurdle, which is often a significant barrier for students, when it comes to studying abroad. This initiative opens up opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to partake in global education programs and contribute to ASU’s global outreach.

This achievement aligns with the European average and testifies to the extensive efforts made by Polish higher education institutions over the last two decades, said Waldemar Siwiński, founder of the Perspektywy Foundation and initiator of the Study in Poland program.

Taiwan’s higher education institutions have been grappling with declining enrollments due to the country’s low birth rate. To counter this trend, the government has been working on a draft regulation outlining a scheme aimed at attracting 10,000 international students.

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