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Legacy academic hubs lose ground while new international study destinations rise
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Once-dominant academic hubs like the US, UK, and Australia are losing ground as volatile visa rules, rising costs, and demographic shifts drive international students toward emerging destinations. Nations such as Japan, South Korea, and India are capitalizing on this shift, positioning education as a strategic tool to fill labor gaps and reshape the global academic map.
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