Proposals for a £925-per-international-student levy at English universities have drawn ire from the international education ...
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On the final sitting day of the year, Australia’s education integrity Bill cleared the Senate with a series of amendments, leaving only routine steps before it can become law.
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The UK government has set out plans for a £925 charge per international student from 2028, with official modelling indicating a £330 million annual hit to university finances.
Former universities minister Jo Johnson has blasted an upcoming tax on international student fees, saying it is "a bad ...
Maltese ELT schools are feeling pressured into offering discounts – but the widespread practice could undercut the value of ...
The Education Committee’s final inquiry session sees skills Jacqui Smith defend the government’s contentious international student fee levy amid rising concerns over university insolvency.