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Encouraging Chinese to Study in Russia: challenges and prospects / Pozdnyakov, I   Journal Article
Pozdnyakov, I Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For instance, foreign students who study in Australia and number between 480,000 and 520,000, about 30% of them Chinese, are the source of considerable state revenues for Australia, which grow by between 12% and 15% a year.1 New Zealand has become another leader in the world education market.2 Various studies have attempted to find out why Australia and New Zealand are such successful exporters of education. Those studies analyzed those countries' education advertising policies, adjustment principles for education programs and ways of simplifying visa formalities as measures that have stimulated young people all over the world, primarily in China and India, to seek paid education in Australia or New Zealand. The fact that both these countries are English-speaking and their education systems are associated with British classical education is their chief marketing advantage in Asia.
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Non-political hazards of global education policy / Antyukhova, Ye   Journal Article
Antyukhova, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE WORLD has changed in the blink of an eye in 2020 after being struck by a new virus that triggered a pandemic, put people all over the planet under enormous stress and confronted many countries with social and economic problems needing urgent solution. One way or another, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected practically everyone in the world. There have been prompt large-scale suspensions of business in many economic sectors, including manufacturing, tourism, air transportation, hospitality, and entertainment. Other sectors have been adapting to the new reality. The latter sectors include education - the pandemic has affected more than two billion learners in 192 countries [12] and has forced schools and universities to go over to distance learning.
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