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SA promised to be a continental knowledge hub; instead, we are turning inward
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SA promised to be a continental knowledge hub; instead, we are turning inward

This article discusses concerns raised by the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education regarding the declining presence of international students in South African universities and the perceived lack of diversity among academic staff. The author highlights that while some committee members expressed alarm over the number of foreign academics, official data show that foreign staff make up around 12% of permanent academic positions, a proportion that has remained stable over time. The article criticizes the committee for misinterpreting data and failing to address systemic issues affecting South Africa's position as a regional educational hub. It notes that international student enrollment has fallen significantly since 2010, with South Africa ranking poorly compared to other countries. The author argues that the focus should shift from blaming foreign academics to addressing broader challenges in attracting global engagement.

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SA promised to be a continental knowledge hub; instead, we are turning inward

This article discusses concerns raised by the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education regarding the declining presence of international students in South African universities and the perceived lack of diversity among academic staff. The author highlights that while some committee members expressed alarm over the number of foreign academics, official data show that foreign staff make up around 12% of permanent academic positions, a proportion that has remained stable over time. The article criticizes the committee for misinterpreting data and failing to address systemic issues affecting South Africa's position as a regional educational hub. It notes that international student enrollment has fallen significantly since 2010, with South Africa ranking poorly compared to other countries. The author argues that the focus should shift from blaming foreign academics to addressing broader challenges in attracting global engagement.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the issue of international students and academic diversity through a lens that emphasizes systemic failure and calls for greater inclusivity and global connectivity. While it acknowledges the legal compliance of universities, it critiques the political response as misguided and in

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