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Let's not have an educational Brexit debate.
Austria🏛️ PoliticsProgressive7 hr. ago

Let's not have an educational Brexit debate.

The article by Jakob Calice argues against restrictive policies toward international students in Austria, comparing them to the UK’s exit from the Erasmus+ program. It highlights that most international students come from other EU countries and emphasizes the benefits of their presence, including enhancing university quality and supporting the labor market. The author warns against renationalization of higher education and advocates for maintaining open borders within Europe to preserve the European Higher Education Area. The piece also addresses demographic challenges, noting that population decline could worsen without skilled immigration.

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Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentProgressive7 hr. ago
Let's not have an educational Brexit debate.

The article by Jakob Calice argues against restrictive policies toward international students in Austria, comparing them to the UK’s exit from the Erasmus+ program. It highlights that most international students come from other EU countries and emphasizes the benefits of their presence, including enhancing university quality and supporting the labor market. The author warns against renationalization of higher education and advocates for maintaining open borders within Europe to preserve the European Higher Education Area. The piece also addresses demographic challenges, noting that population decline could worsen without skilled immigration.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames international student mobility as a strategic advantage rather than a burden, emphasizing the positive economic and educational impacts. It criticizes restrictive policies and supports open-border cooperation within the EU, which aligns with progressive views on globalization and歐

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