Alberta ramps up efforts to recruit ‘top-tier’ international students

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“Every day, international talent is helping Alberta solve challenges in health-care technology, agriculture and more,” he said.

While Alberta’s largest universities already attract international students in larger numbers, Nicolaides said the bureau will help “showcase the diversity of higher education available in our province, like the polytechnic institutions and colleges.” “I was also an international student and did one of my degrees outside of Canada. I can speak firsthand on how important this is and what perspective it can give Albertans as they participate in what international education has to offer,” said Ross.

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