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Surge in Enrollment at Spanish Business Schools Amidst US Restrictions
Spanish business schools are experiencing a 12% average increase in enrollment in 2025, driven by US immigration restrictions and a growing international student population seeking diverse educational opportunities.
Surge in Enrollment at Spanish Business Schools Amidst US Restrictions
Spanish business schools are experiencing a 12% average increase in enrollment in 2025, driven by US immigration restrictions and a growing international student population seeking diverse educational opportunities.
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60% Bias Score


UK University Funding Crisis: A Year On
One year after warnings about the state of UK universities, the government's policies on visas and international student fees threaten to worsen the situation, particularly impacting economically vital universities outside the southeast.
UK University Funding Crisis: A Year On
One year after warnings about the state of UK universities, the government's policies on visas and international student fees threaten to worsen the situation, particularly impacting economically vital universities outside the southeast.
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40% Bias Score


Plummeting International Student Enrollment Cripples US Colleges
The significant drop in international student enrollment at US colleges, particularly impacting smaller institutions, is causing severe financial strain due to stricter visa policies and reduced application approvals.
Plummeting International Student Enrollment Cripples US Colleges
The significant drop in international student enrollment at US colleges, particularly impacting smaller institutions, is causing severe financial strain due to stricter visa policies and reduced application approvals.
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24% Bias Score


International Students in Europe: Work Permits, Wages, and Country Choices
Approximately 1.76 million international students, representing 8.4 percent of total enrollment, study in Europe annually; work is permitted in 30 countries, with work permit requirements, hourly wages, and permissible weekly work hours varying widely.
International Students in Europe: Work Permits, Wages, and Country Choices
Approximately 1.76 million international students, representing 8.4 percent of total enrollment, study in Europe annually; work is permitted in 30 countries, with work permit requirements, hourly wages, and permissible weekly work hours varying widely.
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32% Bias Score


US Expands Visa Vetting, Halts Truck Driver Visas
The US State Department will vet 55 million US visa holders for legal violations, potentially revoking visas and deporting those in the US; this expansion follows a recent policy to screen for "anti-American" views in immigration benefit requests and a halt on issuing work visas to commercial truck ...
US Expands Visa Vetting, Halts Truck Driver Visas
The US State Department will vet 55 million US visa holders for legal violations, potentially revoking visas and deporting those in the US; this expansion follows a recent policy to screen for "anti-American" views in immigration benefit requests and a halt on issuing work visas to commercial truck ...
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52% Bias Score


Australian Universities Prioritize International Students Over Domestic Students
Australia's universities are prioritizing international students over domestic ones due to declining government funding and a focus on international rankings, leading to increased tuition costs and financial hardship for local students.
Australian Universities Prioritize International Students Over Domestic Students
Australia's universities are prioritizing international students over domestic ones due to declining government funding and a focus on international rankings, leading to increased tuition costs and financial hardship for local students.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. College Campuses See Significant Drop in International Students
This fall, many U.S. universities reported sharp declines in international student enrollment, attributed to stricter visa policies and reduced consular appointments, resulting in a potential $7 billion loss in local economic activity.

U.S. College Campuses See Significant Drop in International Students
This fall, many U.S. universities reported sharp declines in international student enrollment, attributed to stricter visa policies and reduced consular appointments, resulting in a potential $7 billion loss in local economic activity.
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32% Bias Score

Germany Remains Top Choice for International Students Despite Challenges
A DAAD survey reveals that Germany is the top choice for international students, with 75% of respondents stating it was their first preference, although a significant number reported facing discrimination.

Germany Remains Top Choice for International Students Despite Challenges
A DAAD survey reveals that Germany is the top choice for international students, with 75% of respondents stating it was their first preference, although a significant number reported facing discrimination.
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16% Bias Score

US Proposes Stricter Visa Limits for International Students and Journalists
The US government proposed new rules limiting the duration of F, J, and I visas for international students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, respectively, to four years, 240 days, and 90 days (for Chinese journalists), requiring renewal applications, aiming to enhance monitoring, fol...

US Proposes Stricter Visa Limits for International Students and Journalists
The US government proposed new rules limiting the duration of F, J, and I visas for international students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, respectively, to four years, 240 days, and 90 days (for Chinese journalists), requiring renewal applications, aiming to enhance monitoring, fol...
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32% Bias Score

Belgian Princess to Return to Harvard After Legal Victory
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will resume her master's degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in September, following a legal victory by the university against Trump administration attempts to block international students.

Belgian Princess to Return to Harvard After Legal Victory
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will resume her master's degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in September, following a legal victory by the university against Trump administration attempts to block international students.
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44% Bias Score

State Department Revokes 6,000 Student Visas, Threatening US Economy
In 2024, the State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations, including alleged terrorism support, impacting international student enrollment and the US economy by potentially causing a 30-40% decline in new enrollments and a $7 billion economic loss.

State Department Revokes 6,000 Student Visas, Threatening US Economy
In 2024, the State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations, including alleged terrorism support, impacting international student enrollment and the US economy by potentially causing a 30-40% decline in new enrollments and a $7 billion economic loss.
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68% Bias Score

US Revokes 6,000+ Student Visas for Legal Violations and Terrorism Concerns
The U.S. State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations including assault, DUI, burglary, and activities vaguely defined as "support for terrorism," prompting concerns about the impact on international student enrollment.

US Revokes 6,000+ Student Visas for Legal Violations and Terrorism Concerns
The U.S. State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations including assault, DUI, burglary, and activities vaguely defined as "support for terrorism," prompting concerns about the impact on international student enrollment.
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56% Bias Score
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