
UK Shifts Education Strategy to Focus on Global Hubs
The UK government is scrapping its international student recruitment target, shifting focus to a £40 billion education export goal by 2030 through overseas university hubs.
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The UK government is scrapping its international student recruitment target, shifting focus to a £40 billion education export goal by 2030 through overseas university hubs.

US universities are adapting to a 17% drop in new international student enrollment this fall by innovating recruitment strategies and forming global partnerships. Visa delays remain a major challenge.

Japan's MEXT Scholarship offers international students fully funded higher education at top universities, covering tuition, living costs, and travel. It includes language training and diverse program

Hungary has opened applications for the fully funded Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship for the 2026/2027 academic year, offering international students a chance to study in Europe.

Australia has directed its universities to cap foreign student enrollments, requiring domestic students to make up over 50% of the student body. This move aims to address housing pressures and rebalan

Canada's approval of new international student permits is projected to hit a 10-year low in 2025, falling below even pandemic levels due to strict caps.

A study warns that capping international students at Dutch universities could cost the economy billions annually, impacting labor markets and key sectors.

Missouri State University reports a double-digit drop in international student enrollment, highlighting a nationwide trend that is placing financial strain on U.S. colleges.

Harvard President Alan M. Garber made an unannounced trip to London, meeting with Oxford officials and students amid ongoing tensions with the U.S. government.

Colleges in the Pioneer Valley are facing a decline in international student enrollment, reflecting a wider US trend that has seen foreign student arrivals hit a decade-low.

Canadian immigration authorities are investigating 47,175 international students for potentially failing to attend classes, a key requirement of their study permits.

The University of Arizona has closed four micro-campuses in China, affecting 2,200 students, following a critical report from a U.S. congressional committee.