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Andrew Norton on the Albanian government’s interventionist policy to reduce the number of foreign students

(MENAFN – Conversation) Migration has become a major battleground between the government and the opposition. Although they have different policies, each side focuses on international students in their enrollment cut plans.

The government will apply the limits set by the minister on the number of foreign students at individual universities, with some relief for institutions investing in new student housing.

Andrew Norton, Professor of Higher Education Policy Practice at ANU, joined the podcast to analyze this policy.

It emphasizes how broad the minister’s prerogatives will be under this policy:

College locations will be relevant to their likely limits:

The government continues to combat ghost universities, which challenge government attempts to curb them:

The university fee structure, changed under Scott Morrison to increase the cost of the humanities, has not changed under Labor; Norton gives us the reason:

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  • Foreign students

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