China is looking to Africa for students. Malaysia aims to become a regional education hub. Britain just made it easier for foreign students to stay on and work after graduation.
The competition for foreign students has become heated and complex. "Over all, students have a lot more choices today," says Line Verbik, co-author of a recent report by the Observatory on Borderless Higher Education, in Britain, called "International Student Mobility: Patterns and Trends." While the United States and Britain have maintained their spots as the top two destinations, other countries are gunning hard to catch up.[View Full Article by subscription - The Chronicle]
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