The International education sector in the United Kingdom is encountering a downturn in patronage following Brexit.This is also perhaps exacerbated by the pandemic even as
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From Austin to Aachen, from Bristol to Beijing, around a 100,000 Nigerians are currently enrolled in tertiary institutions abroad. Despite the phalanx of challenges and
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The UK is becoming a more favoured destination for African students given the post study work visa that offers a pathway to residency and possible
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The Nigerian Medical and Dental Council (MDCN) has stated that Nigeria will not accept medical and dental degrees issued by Ukrainian institutions from 2022. “We
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The International education sector of Australia is struggling to recover and reach pre-pandemic levels of foreign student influx. This comes following the reopening of the
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Statistics reveal that the number of International Students enrolled for university degree programs in Estonia dropped slightly in the 2021/2022 academic year. However, the total
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New Australian visa rules will not permit International students to change their programs of study without receiving approval from the Minister. This also applies to