By No Comments The Perse School to return to Singapore with new campus The Perse School first opened in Singapore in 2020 under a different operator. It was rebranded as Invictus Bukis Timah Read more
By No Comments International universities go non-traditional to attract Indian students Universities such as Rose Bruford College, Leeds Arts University, University of Guelph, EHL and University College Birmingham conducted sessions for Read more
By No Comments Australia’s cap set to replace ministerial direction 107 Jason Clare acknowledged that some universities have been hit hard by slower visa processing and increased visa cancellations since visa processing Read more
By No Comments Australia-bound Nepalese students face record high visa rejections While other ‘big four’ destinations saw a significant rise in Nepalese students, Australia stood out as the only destination with Read more
20 Aug, 2024 By No Comments Strengthening US-Japan relations through education The role of globalisation in higher education In today’s interconnected world, universities must provide students with access to study abroad, Read more
By No Comments K12: Top Brazilian school to join Nord Anglia group Escola Móbile is set to be the third school in Brazil, alongside The British College of Brazil and Avenues São Read more
By No Comments Canada’s Francophone pilot program to offer pathway to residency The Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot program is set to launch on August 26, in partnership with designated French-language and Read more
By No Comments A brief look at … Mexico Fast Facts: Mexico is located in the southern portion of North America, between the United States and Central America Mexico City Read more
By No Comments Nepal set to be a ‘critical source’ of students in the UK According to the ApplyBoard report, over 8,500 students from Nepal were issued a UK study visa in 2023, an increase Read more
By No Comments UK’s London Met sees “significant” spike in int’l applications While there is “always a bit of a rush as we come to the end of a cycle”, there has Read more