By No Comments The PIE reveals 50 voices list for North America The PIE‘s editorial team has been hard at work pulling together a list of innovative leaders, marketeers, activists and policy Read more
By No Comments Australia’s ESOS Amendment Bill report delayed The Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee’s inquiry report was due to be tabled on October 8, but has now Read more
By No Comments Canadian institutions seek to regain India interest amid shifting policy landscape Though only 2,181 Indian students enrolled in universities across Canada in 2000, that number jumped to a mammoth 128,928 in Read more
By No Comments LanguageCert Academic: helping students survive, thrive and flourish It has been developed to offer test-takers a choice and an alternative to other high-stakes admission tests. The test experience Read more
By No Comments TEQSA apologises over error in letter sent to “high-risk” providers Last week, The PIE News reported that the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency had written to a number of Read more
By No Comments Upcoming US election less important to int’l students than in 2020 A survey conducted by IDP Education found that 54% of prospective international students said that the upcoming presidential election in Read more
By No Comments Canada’s PGWP eligibility criteria announced In an announcement many stakeholders have been anticipating, Canada’s new PGWP eligibility criteria have been revealed. The new field of Read more
By No Comments Women make up more than a third of all Indians studying abroad According to a report by Leap Scholar, female students constitute a significant portion of outbound students, which indicates that they Read more
By No Comments “A shift rather than a stop”: LatAm adapts to further Canada caps Nine months since Canada first announced a cap on international study permits, immigration minister Marc Miller shocked the sector by Read more
By No Comments UK and Australia make biggest leaps forward in student enquiry experience Overall satisfaction grew for the first time in two years – largely driven by significant improvement at UK and Australian Read more