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Biased reports on international students not helpful

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHave cheating and plagiarism increased in universities as a symptom of more international students or just of more students?Shutterstock

Monday’s Four Corners episode shed some much-needed light on longstanding problems in our higher education sector. Most importantly, it highlighted the role of some dodgy overseas education agents and the...

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