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By No Comments US institutions prepare students for potential Trump travel ban A growing number of universities across the US are urging international students to travel back to campus before Trump’s inauguration Read more
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By No Comments The things we carry: our identity as counselors and advisors Before my first ever flight, which was for a study abroad program in the UK, my mom and dad escorted Read more
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By No Comments International higher education: US sector predictions for 2025 With the incoming Trump presidency beginning on January 20, international education stakeholders in the US are bracing for what his Read more
By No Comments Secret IO: UK Border Force special The first thing to understand is that when we talk to people face to face at our airport immigration booths, Read more