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National Report of Cyprus for the EMN Study on ‘Immigration of International Students to the EU’

National Report of Cyprus for the EMN Study on ‘Immigration of International Students to the EU’ 2012 Dr. Elmos Konis , European University Cyprus. The Challenge. Actions to Attract International Students. Specific Actions to Attract International Students.

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National Report of Cyprus for the EMN Study on ‘Immigration of International Students to the EU’

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  1. National Report of Cyprus for the EMN Study on ‘Immigration of International Students to the EU’ 2012 Dr. ElmosKonis, European University Cyprus

  2. The Challenge

  3. Actions to Attract International Students

  4. Specific Actions to Attract International Students

  5. Actions to Prevent Misuse of International Study Route to Migration

  6. International Students in Cyprus

  7. Composition of International Students

  8. Top Five Sending Nations

  9. Conclusions & Recommendations • The targeted ‘balance’ has yet to be achieved • Better and more updated information • Bilateral governmental agreements • Less reliance on agents • Specific & comprehensive national strategy with targets • Creation of an overarching body

  10. European Commission Communication: COM(2011)743 “In essence, migration governance is not about ‘flows’, ‘stocks’ and ‘routes’, it is about people. In order to be relevant, effective and sustainable, policies must be designed to respond to the aspirations and problems of the people concerned.”

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