SEOUL: South Korea is poised for a sharper rise in international students, as major Western study destinations tighten entry rules, a shift that could redirect global demand toward Asia, according to a new study.
The study warns that South Korea could face similar tensions unless the rapid influx is balanced with housing capacity and community need.
In a recent paper, Professor Kim Do-hye of anthropology at Duksung Womenβs University, examined the consequences of tightening restrictions on international stud
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