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WORLDWIDE ALSO IN
THE NEWS
St Mary’s University in the UK
launches new international
summer camp from 2026.
https://bit.ly/4lLKIf9
King’s College School in the
Bahamas, part of the Inspired
International HE students in Germany Education global group, opens new
plan to stay and work beachside boarding facilities
for local and international students.
TERTIARY ASSOCIATED
https://bit.ly/47JoWoY
round two-thirds of international
university students in Germany
Aintend to stay and work after English Outdoors, an ELT
graduation, according to a new survey by provider that uses the city as a
the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). classroom, adds London as
The survey was completed by 20,893 international students its third destination for summer
across 132 German universities. DAAD said that the findings were programmes. https://bit.ly/479w4e5
also positive news for the regions of Germany, as 52 per cent want
to stay in the state where they studied, and 36 per cent intend to
stay in the area where their university was located. International education group WEP
Professor Dr Joybrato Mukherjee, DAAD President, said, “This expands its inbound high school
is a great opportunity, especially in view of the shortage of programmes to Spain.
skilled labour and demographic change. We should make the best https://bit.ly/45CYw6U
possible use of it.”
Sixty-one per cent of students surveyed were sustaining them-
selves through part time work and already contributing to the local UK ELT provider Bell launches a
labour market, DAAD found. More at: https://bit.ly/4n48u7b new eco explorer summer
junior course to its portfolio.
https://bit.ly/3UM4psk
Japan plans to allow unis to exceed
enrolment caps for overseas students
TERTIARY Nord Anglia Education
expands further in Southeast Asia
he Education Ministry of Japan is planning to allow higher with the acquisition of the
education institutions to exceed enrolment limits in order to Regent’s International
Tincrease international student enrolments. School Bangkok boarding
Currently institutions have overall enrolment limits based on school. https://bit.ly/3HSAeg1
their size and other factors and face penalties for exceeding them.
However, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology (MEXT) has opened public consultation on proposals to Cognita announces it will be a
allow universities, junior colleges and technical colleges to exceed founding partner of Masters
limits by five percentage points from the next academic year to Academy International (MAI),
boost international recruitment. It was reported that priority will New England’s first school to combine
be placed on boosting recruitment from G7 nations, India and elite athletic training with
South-east Asia. Full story: https://bit.ly/4msDldG academics. https://bit.ly/3HS9eNJ
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