
It's Not Just Trump Vs Harvard as Global Universities Turn Inward
I'm Malcolm Scott, international economics editor in Sydney. Today, Swati Pandey looks at the international student market. Send us feedback and tips to ecodaily@bloomberg.net. And if you aren't yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.
Even before Trump began his calls for a cut to foreign student numbers at universities including Harvard and threatened funding for non-compliant schools, other major education destinations had already begun turning inward.
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