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QS: Vaccine hopes encourage int’l students to study abroad – The PIE News
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Following advances with vaccines showing promising results, QS surveyed 887 prospective international students from countries around the world including China, India, Pakistan, the UK and the US.
Our latest insight shows that a potential Covid-19 vaccine would prompt many international students to bring forward their plans for studying abroad
Nearly a quarter (21%) of prospective students said that the introduction of a potential coronavirus vaccine has made them want to start their studies earlier.
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