By No Comments “It’s time to pass the bill” education minister tells packed AIEC crowd Speaking to a packed out room at the Australian International Education Conference, Clare spoke of the value of international education, Read more
By No Comments International students call for more rights from next Irish government In the run up to an election that must be called before March 2025, ICOS is urging all political parties Read more
By No Comments 66% of int’l students open to changing study destination amid policy shifts According to IDP Education’s sixth edition of Emerging Futures research, which includes views of over 6,000 students from 114 different Read more
By No Comments Australia’s NUHEPs: shonks and crooks – or an invaluable cradle of innovation? The proposed amendments to Australia’s ESOS Bill have elicited a strong response from diverse voices within the higher education sector Read more
By No Comments Delhi-based uni to collaborate with six Malaysian HEIs As part of its international tour, the NIU delegation partnered with the University of Malaya, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Sunway University, Read more
By No Comments Indian Embassy in US launches MARG for students, researchers This program, developed in partnership with India’s Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission, aims to bridge the educational Read more
By No Comments “Cracks in the system”: Ontario universities project $1bn in losses Federal changes in January imposing a 35% cap on international study permits are projected to cause financial losses of more Read more
22 Oct, 2024 By No Comments Modelling international student success beyond the academic calendar The Center for Global Programs and The Knowlton Center for Career Exploration at Denison University recently hosted Columbus Connections for International Students (hereafter Read more
By No Comments Rod Jones, Navitas Introduce yourself in three words or phrases? Friendly, committed and always focussed on success. What do you like most about Read more
By No Comments Indian VP Dhankhar: students going abroad to study is “new disease” “There is another new disease among children going abroad. Parents do not get counselling for studies abroad. The child eagerly Read more