QS Insights Magazine – July 2023

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  • Leaving on A Jetplane:  Why aren’t there many students from the typical anglophone destination countries studying abroad?
  • AI-Literate: How the Russell Group is addressing generative AI as the technology evolves.
  • The Odd One Out: Why closing the gender gap in STEM is important to Dr Laura Chaubard, Director General at École Polytechnique.
  • EDI in the Classroom: How equity, diversity and inclusion can be a route to responsible international education.
  • Entrepreneurial State of Mind: Students in Europe are aiming to exit university with the skills needed to establish their own businesses. A lookback at one of the panel discussions during the Higher Ed Summit: Europe 2023.

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