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                £3.50 • US$6.50 • ¥700 • €5.50                       The newspaper for English language and international education     Issue 439 | August / September 2016


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                                                                                                                                                germany’S  VICe  chancel-
                                                                                                                                                lor Sigmar gabriel has said it’s a
                                                                                                                                                good sign that young Britons are
                                                                                                                                                ‘more  clever  than their  bizarre
                                                                                                                                                political  elite’,  the  Guardian
                                                                                                                                                reports. He pledged to raise the
                                                                                                                                                issue of offering dual citizenship
                                                                                                                                                to UK students in the country,
                                                                                                                                                which is normally forbidden in
                                                                                                                                                germany for non-eU citizens.
                                      Courtesy Gage Skidmore                                                                                    called  the high  numbers  of
                                                                                                                                                  Italian  Pm  matteo  renzi
                                                                                                                                                ‘remain’ voters among under-
                                                                                                                                                25s a ‘historic, tremendous
                                                                                                                                                result’,  La  repubblica  reports,
                                                                                                                                                students who attend university
             Page 3: Photographer                                                                                                               and is pushing for a plan to allow
                                                                                                                                                in Italy for ‘two to three years’
             Steve Pellerine on why    NZ hit by visa                                                       TURNED OFF BY TRUMP                 to apply for dual citizenship.
                                                                                                                                                  Citizenship  and visas, how-
             every picture tells a story                                                                    In a recent survey of 40,000 students from   ever, are not the only problem.
                                                                                                            118 countries by FPP Edu Media, 60 per
                                       fraud scandal                                                        cent said they would not study in the US if   Fees  could  rise  too.  the  Uni-
                                                                                                                                                versity of  maastricht,  which
                                                                                                            Donald Trump (pictured) was elected
                                                                                                                                                welcomes a high number of UK
                                                                                                            president. The largest nationality group to
                                                                                                            opt out were Mexicans, which comes as no
                                                                                                                                                that, after Brexit, fees could rise
                                                                                                            surprise given Trump’s stance on    students, told the  Independent
                                                                                                            barricading the Mexican–US border. The   from £1,600 to £8,360 – still
                                       ImmIgratIon  new  Zealand  (InZ) has   study, followed up by fake letters with   loss of students could potentially cost the   lower than the £9,000 a year that
                                       uncovered student visa fraud by educational   ‘spoof account numbers’ to show pay-  US an estimated $4.75bn  UK students pay at home.   n
                                       agents based in Hyderabad, India ‘so wide-  ments into bank accounts in new Zealand
                                       spread’ that ‘there has been no agent we’ve   for study from a ‘hidden’ source. the type
                                       looked at that hasn’t been using it, to some   of courses for which these ‘students’ were
                                       extent or other’.                 applying was not reported.
                                        Documents  obtained  by  new Zealand’s   at least one bank manager was found to
                                       Labour  Party  under  the  official  Informa-  have ‘lied’ when questioned by InZ mao
                                       tion act show that Hyderabad-based agents   officials,  and every Hyderabad agent that
             Page 4: Brexit round-up:   ‘doctored’ information  that  was then used   InZ scrutinised  appears to  be  in  on this
             UK vote causes worries    by agents as proof that  students  had  the   ‘systematic fraud’. the ‘no Surprises’ email
             but no slump in ELT       funds to pay for their studies in new Zea-  names agents Kiwi overseas Services, Fifo
                                       land. Fifteen bank managers from Indian   overseas Services and Sunrise  overseas
                                       banks were also identified in an investiga-  educational  Consultancy.  the  email  con-
                                       tion by InZ’s mumbai area office (mao)   cludes that ‘this poses a risk to the integrity
                                       as having doctored documents which were   of the immigration system’.
                                       then used by agents. In a post on Labour’s   Lees-galloway commented that hundreds
                                       website  immigration  minister  Iain  Lees-  of Indian students now face deportation if
                                       galloway said the InZ documents confirm   they can’t prove they have funds to study in
                                       that  ‘hundreds, possibly thousands of stu-  new Zealand, adding that they needed ‘pro-
                                       dents have arrived in  new Zealand with   tection from exploitation’. He said, ‘these
                                       these fraudulent papers’.         people are desperate for a  new Zealand
                                        an email titled ‘InZ Penetration Fraud’   education to better the lives of their families
                                       from InZ official Justin alves details the   back in India. they are vulnerable and being
                                       ‘rather concerning’ extent of the fraud,   preyed on by unscrupulous education agents
                                       with ‘fifteen more catches (of frauds)   and bank managers who are making money
                                       reported  this week  and  it’s  only  tues-  out of them.’
                                       day’.  a ‘no  Surprises  Factsheet’ email   Asian Correspondent reported  that over
             Page 8: The academic      details how bank managers used appar-  half of all student visa applications for new
             angle – top priorities for   ently  genuine data to  show evidence  of   Zealand from India in the first half of 2016
             applied linguistics research  loans to support students through their   were ‘declined due to fraud’.    n



                                       Scooby-Doo makes his mark



                                       tHe   OxfOrd   English   dictionary   Scooby-doo – ‘Scooby Snack’.  this is
                                       brought out its latest update in July, featur-  defined as ‘a snack, esp. given as a reward
                                       ing ‘rofl’ (‘rolling on the floor laughing’)   or inducement; specifically a bite-sized
                                       as a new word. this acronym comes from   treat or a large, multilayered sandwich.
                                       Scooby-doo, the famous US animated   also: food eaten to satisfy a hunger induced
                                       cartoon featuring the ghosthunting dog   by eating, drinking’.
                                       of the same name. Scooby-doo has been   other noteworthy new entries in the OEd,
                                       around in various formats –  tV series,   widely  regarded  as the  accepted  authority
                                       feature-length DVDs and live-action films   on the english language, include ‘awesome-
                                       – since 1969.                     sauce’ – extremely  good or excellent  – as
             12-page supplement:        the latest edition of the  OEd, which   well as the expression ‘wine o’clock’ mean-
             Ranking the Gazette’s     started life more than 150 years ago, has   ing that it is an appropriate time of day for
             Centres of Excellence     another new entry with its origins in   starting to drink wine.   n












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