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Regional Insights into Sub-Saharan Africa

The IC Global Café: ‘Regional Insights into Sub-Saharan Africa ‘

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With the rise of internationally mobile students from Sub-Saharan Africa, foreign exchange and currency instability and the recent UK Government’s decision of international students studying taught master's courses in the UK not being able to bring dependents, what are the implications of this on international student recruitment and the region?
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The IC Café Recruitment channels and pathways to UG study in the UK

The IC Café: ‘Recruitment channels and pathways to UG study in the UK’

By Event, Previous IC Café, Recurring, The IC Café
The undergraduate international student recruitment ecosystem is crowded and complex, with many potential and overlapping pathways for overseas students to enter UK higher education. The diversity of channels can create confusion for students, looking to source trustworthy information, and uncertainty for institutions, seeking to invest limited resources.
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The IC Café ‘A conversation and discussion with Jamie Arrowsmith’

The IC Café: ‘A conversation and discussion with Jamie Arrowsmith’

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This meeting-style, interactive IC Café will include breakout room discussions with attendees on pre-selected topics. Jamie will talk about UUKi’s recent work on international students, including the economic impact, #weareinternational and recent Government policy changes. Please note that the session will specifically be focused on the UK.
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The IC Global Café: ‘How to identify, establish and manage successful externally funded scholarship programmes’

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Universities in established education destinations such as the US, UK, Canada and Australia have ample experience in developing sponsored student or scholarship programmes with Government, non-profit, or private organisations. However, it is a fairly new tool for internationalisation for most universities in emerging education destinations.
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