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Doctors in Nepal see better career prospects overseas than within own country

The Rising Nepal

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June 23, 2026

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Kathmandu, June 23: The number of medical doctors obtaining a 'Good Standing Certificate' from the Nepal Medical Council...

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The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 30, 2026

From Brain Drain to Brain Gain: Academically Global Achieves 100% Placement for First Batch of Healthcare Upskilling Programme

New Delhi, India – June 2026: Academically Global, a healthcare education and career transformation platform founded by Australia-trained healthcare educator Dr Akram Ahmad, has announced 100 placement success for the inaugural batch of its flagship non-clinical healthcare upskilling programmes, providing a new career pathway for doctors, dentists, pharmacists and AYUSH graduates seeking high-growth opportunities beyond traditional clinical practice. The achievement comes at a time when India faces a growing paradox in healthcare employment. While the country continues to discuss shortages in healthcare professionals, thousands of qualified MBBS, BDS, PharmD and AYUSH graduates struggle with underemployment, limited government vacancies and stagnant career

NDTV

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· Jul 11, 2026

Study Abroad: From Singapore To South Korea, Asia's Top 10 Universities

Study Abroad: From Singapore and China to Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea, Asia is home to several globally recognised universities that continue to shape the next generation of researchers,...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 8, 2026

Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan

ISU pengambilan pelajar antarabangsa di universiti awam sering menjadi perbualan hangat dalam kalangan masyarakat, khususnya apabila timbul persepsi pelajar asing mengambil tempat pelajar tempatan. Persepsi ini muncul apabila persaingan kemasukan ke program popular seperti perubatan, kejuruteraan, undang-undang dan perakaunan semakin sengit. Berdasarkan data Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) 2024, terdapat 1.25 juta pelajar di institusi pendidikan ... Read more The post Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 23, 2026

Senator calls for reform after data reveals medical students’ 'placement poverty'

Independent Senator David Pocock commented on the newly released data regarding paid practical placements for medical students. “We have allied health professionals, physios, osteos, OT’s, radiographers; they are doing thousands of hours of unpaid prac," Mr Pocock told Sky News Australia. “If you don't have wealthy parents, it's incredibly hard to get through your degree. “Last year, we registered more foreign doctors than locally trained doctors. We are one of the wealthiest countries in the world. “We have to improve the way we train allied health professionals here in Australia.”

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

H-1B visa: Why US companies are moving foreign workers abroad and fast-tracking green cards

An Envoy Global report found that employers are increasingly relocating foreign talent outside the US and sponsoring green cards earlier.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘Nigerians earning N60,000 are better off than many living abroad’ — Bwala

Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Policy Communications, has said many Nigerians who relocated abroad in search of better opportunities are facing difficult economic conditions despite possessing university degrees and earning salaries in foreign currencies. The post ‘Nigerians earning N60,000 are better off than many living abroad’ — Bwala appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Doctors in Nepal see better career prospects overseas than within own country": The Eastern Herald — From Brain Drain to Brain Gain: Academically Global Achieves 100% Placement for First Batch of Healthcare Upskilling Programme. NDTV — Study Abroad: From Singapore To South Korea, Asia's Top 10 Universities. Utusan Malaysia — Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan. Sky News Australia — Senator calls for reform after data reveals medical students’ 'placement poverty'. Hindustan Times — H-1B visa: Why US companies are moving foreign workers abroad and fast-tracking green cards. Vanguard News — ‘Nigerians earning N60,000 are better off than many living abroad’ — Bwala