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By No Comments UK prepares for impact of “arbitrary” BCA reforms The UK government’s recent immigration white paper laid out a number of changes for the UK institutions, including changes to Read more
By No Comments US to “aggressively revoke” Chinese student visas Scale of visa revocations unknown, although Secretary of State singles out students with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or Read more
By No Comments NAFSA day 2 recap – and some breaking news from the US The post NAFSA day 2 recap – and some breaking news from the US appeared first on The PIE News. Read more
By No Comments 30 years of Amity: From lone business school to international recognition While India is now emerging as a key hub for international education, drawing top students and global investment into its Read more
By No Comments Trump administration eyes pulling $100m in Harvard funding The US government looks set to cancel the rest of its federal contracts with Harvard – the country’s oldest university Read more
By No Comments Catch up on day one of NAFSA 2025 The post Catch up on day one of NAFSA 2025 appeared first on The PIE News. Read more
28 May, 2025 By No Comments Beyond volume: transforming your recruitment team for quality-first success International education stands at a promising yet pivotal moment. While global student mobility is projected to reach 9 million by Read more
By No Comments University of Liverpool unveils plans for India campus The University of Liverpool has received approval from India’s University Grants Commission to open an international branch campus in Bengaluru, Read more
By No Comments US: Trump pauses new student visa interviews The Trump administration has ordered US consulates around the world to stop scheduling new visa appointments for international students, according Read more