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into-knowledge-knowledge-bulletin-15411-24O KNOWLEDGEMAPXÍĨ aTiwaiCi fOBUMV=l« TIKWOMJJWIMContentsSummary Section - UKUSA and CanadaAustralia and New ZealandAsiaInternationalFull Articles- UKU

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HE applicants welcome international students, survey shows :: The Pie News :: 10th AprilThe majority of domestic applicants to UK universities believ

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e that studying alongside foreign students will help prepare them for work in the global marketplace, according to research commissioned by the Higher

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into-knowledge-knowledge-bulletin-15411-24AprilThe use of education agents to recruit international students is becoming increasingly common around the world, to the point where agents are dri

ving significant proportions of international enrolments in some countries. A recent survey by Times Higher Education (THE), for example, found that B into-knowledge-knowledge-bulletin-15411-24

ritish universities’ commission payments to agents totalled £86.7 million (US$127 million) in 2013/14. The Observatory on Borderless Education, meanwh

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ile, says that agents now help recruit almost 40% of Britain’s international students.USA and CanadaBack to topRankings and Quality :: Inside Higher E

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into-knowledge-knowledge-bulletin-15411-24were more than a few disparaging references to the rankings. The conference brought together representatives of national quality assurance agencies fr

om all over the world. For individuals who dedicate their working hours (and most likely endless additional hours of reflection and research) to the q into-knowledge-knowledge-bulletin-15411-24

uest of defining, evaluating and pursuing "quality'' for higher education, the rankings are an unwelcome distraction indeed.Australia and New ZealandB

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