International students are facing a sharp increase in rental prices in Europe
The latest research has shown that international students in Europe are faced with an average annual price increase of 14.5% across all rental property types, (12% for private rooms, 16.2% for studios, and 15.2% for apartments), exceeding the pre-pandemic rental prices in Europe in all segments.
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Our long term partner, Institut Linguistique Adenet (ILA), is a leading European French immersion school, located in the wonderful historic center of Montpellier. More than 2,000 students from over 80 different countries each year study French at ILA. Whether you are looking to prepare for a French language exam, just learn French in France for fun, or to improve your career opportunities, rest assured that the Verbalists language education experts will help you select the perfect French course at ILA. READ MORE
A sharp decline in USA and a surge in Canadian business schools applications by international students
A new study from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) highlights the relative attractiveness of the business schools in leading study destinations. The framing of the study, Early Warning Signals: Winners and Losers in the Global Race for Talent, is very compelling. It looks at trends in international application volumes and related policy, but also takes a broader view in arguing that foreign enrollment trends in business schools are also an important indicator of how talent is moving around the world.
The report examines trends around business school admissions in a number of countries but highlights the situation in the US in particular. There it finds that READ MORE
France to introduce tuition fees for non-EU students, but plans more welcoming student visa policies
The Prime Minister of France, Edouard Philippe, has unveiled an international education strategy including a target to welcome 500,000 students by 2027, the introduction of tuition fees for non-EU students, an increase in English-taught courses, and more welcoming student visa policies.
The strategy to attract 500,000 higher education students, an increase of approximately 50 per cent within a decade, was introduced by the Prime Minister in a speech this week and is built around three pillars: welcome, fees, and overseas influence. READ MORE