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Dubai is establishing itself as a hub for transnational education, as three universities expand into the region with international branch campuses.
US stakeholders have rallied in support of the 1,300 State Department employees laid off – a move they say will damage cultural exchange.
The PIE asked Jason Howard, founder of StudyLink, to write an open letter reflecting on his hopes for the Australian sector.
IIC brought together global stakeholders to explore the intersection between technology and international experiential ...
Efekta – an offshoot of program provider Education First – has launched Classroom AI to help teachers automate repetitive ...
After holding the top spot in the QS Best Student Cities Rankings for six consecutive years, London has been overtaken by ...
US colleges are doubling down on int'l student recruitment as they brace for enrolment declines this year, IIE’s spring ...
The new strategy to increase international student numbers in the country will include relaxing restrictions on work hours ...
The Canadian language sector saw a 15% decline in student numbers last year, as study permit caps and visa processing delays take hold.
With ELICOS visa grants down nearly 50%, now is the time to recognise how English language pathways enrich student ...
China is no longer the “easy gold mine” of international education, as increasingly cost-conscious students choose ...
The Canadian government has increased the financial requirements for international students, taking effect from September 1, ...
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