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24 Jul 2025
Professional integration of graduates from Grandes Ecoles: excellent indicators despite a certain cyclical decline
The Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE) has published its annual survey on professional integration, confirming an already established trend: young graduates from these Grandes Écoles quickly find their place in the job market. However, at 80.2% this year for all graduates of the 2024 class, the net employment rate within six months has fallen somewhat compared to the previous year, a decline offset by the fact that graduate salaries are increasing.Reference Link:- https://www.campusfrance.org/fr/actu/insertion-professionnelle-des-diplomes-des-grandes-ecoles-d-excellents-indicateurs-malgre-une
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21 Jul 2025
Minimum student income needed to combat ‘crisis’
The UK needs to introduce an inflation-proof minimum student income linked to the living wage to combat “crisis levels” of poverty, according to a group of cross-party MPs. After hearing from students’ unions, universities, sector bodies, and individual experts, the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Students has identified student poverty as one of the main challenges facing universities today. Reference Link:- https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/minimum-student-income-needed-combat-crisis-poverty-levels
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23 Jul 2025
London Mayor slams proposed international tuition fee levy
London's Lord Mayor has hit out at plans to introduce a levy on international students' university fees, with a stark warning that the move risks damaging the UK's hugely lucrative higher education sector. In a keynote address earlier this week at Imperial Global Ghana – Imperial College London’s overseas branch campus in Accra – Sadiq Khan warned that proposals for a new levy on international university fees would hit the UK’s finances hard, describing the policy as “an act of…
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16 Jul 2025
Introducing the ESCI Champions 2025 – 2027!
European Student Card Initiative Champions are higher education institutions and organisations that have made significant progress in adopting the different building blocks of the European Student Card Initiative (ESCI). In doing so, they are supporting the digitalisation and simplification of administrative processes in Erasmus+ mobility.Reference Link: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/news/introducing-the-esci-champions-2025-2027
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17 Jul 2025
NZ debuts growth plan as it eyes 35k more international students
New Zealand's strategy to increase international student numbers will include relaxing restrictions on work hours for study visa holders, extending work eligibility for more student categories, and the introduction of a short-term work pathway for vocational graduates.Reference Link: https://thepienews.com/nz-debuts-growth-plan-as-it-eyes-35k-more-international-students/
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