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Editors' pick
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Students arriving in the UK from India and China do not always know what they are letting themselves in for
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4 Dec 2008:
The global market in education is changing beyond recognition. Getting to grips with it will be crucial to the UK's status as a world leader
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4 Dec 2008:
British Council says universities may gain from economic downturn
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20 Nov 2008:
Expansion will mean courses are cheaper for local students
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17 Nov 2008:
Warning for UK universities as academic talent is attracted by relaxed visa laws
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14 Nov 2008:
Via radio, text messaging and the web, Brilliant Pongo ensures precious information reaches his homeland
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14 Nov 2008:
But European poll shows reluctance in most countries to study science-based subjects
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10 Nov 2008:
British Council denies 'Obama effect' and new visa laws could put students off
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5 Nov 2008:
The US will look a lot more attractive, especially in the face of tighter UK visa rules
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30 Oct 2008:
Under new visa arrangements universities and colleges will need licences to teach overseas students
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23 Oct 2008:
Students from abroad more concerned with location and reputation than fees
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27 Sep 2008:
Promising students frustrated by restrictions which are likely to remain so long as Hamas rule
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