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17th Jan 2024

Ϲ Podcast: How growth and sustainable development goals can co-exist in international education

Listen in as Ϲ’s Craig Riggs and Martijn van de Veen begin this month by exploring some important government policy shifts affecting international students in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

The episode also features a discussion on the increasing emphasis on sustainability and climate action in international education, with special guests Sarah Mines, founding member of the , and Stephen Robinson, the director of Champlain College's .

We conclude the episode with a closer look at South Korea as the latest stop for our “Keys to the Market” segment.

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