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Foreign students may be undermining UK higher education, says Cleverly

The Guardian Higher Education

In a letter to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), Cleverly asked the body to investigate whether the graduate visa entitlement – allowing international students to work for two or three years after graduating – was failing to attract “the brightest and the best” to the UK.

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‘Self-defeating’: senior Tories warn Sunak against clampdown on international students

The Guardian Higher Education

Vice-chancellors believe a renewed attempt to reduce visa numbers is just weeks away after ministers ordered their immigration advisers to make an emergency assessment of how a visa designed to attract students to the UK was operating. The report is expected to land on the desk of home secretary James Cleverly next week. Continue reading.

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Survey: Current Undergraduates Expect to Make Far More than Salary Realities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Undergraduates expect to make approximately $84,855 one year after graduation, according to a March survey of college students by Real Estate Witch, part of real estate site Clever, CNBC reported. However, the average starting salary for recent graduates is far less, around $56,000.

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New college graduates are overestimating their starting salaries by $30,000, report finds

University Business

Today’s undergraduates expect to make about $84,855 one year after graduation, according to a survey of college students by Real Estate Witch, part of real estate site Clever, in March. Yet, the average starting salary for recent graduates is just shy of $56,000, Real Estate Witch found, a difference of nearly $30,000.

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How Data Drives Student Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Voight said this is thanks to LaGuardia’s clever use of data to identify strong candidates. They can bank and save that for the future,” said Adams, meaning that students can come back at anytime after receiving training and use those credits to get a head start on their degree.

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As AI Continues to Progress, Opportunities and Warnings Abound - Jon Edelman, Diverse Education

Ray Schroeder

Trey Conatser, director of the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching at the University of Kentucky, and a member of the school’s ADVANCE committee, which studies the opportunities and challenges of AI in university settings.

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Unveiling An Accidental Triumph: The Improbable History of American Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We have the greatest higher education system in the world. You just can’t convince the American people of that. They don’t want to hear it.” In between tracing the historiography of higher education in the U.S.,