Published 11/11/2022
After four years of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazilians went to the polls in October to determine whether he would be granted another four as the country’s president - but this election became one of the most publicised around the world.
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Published 11/11/2022
Internationalisation activities at US campuses have been mapped in a new report, which suggests that, although not a priority for the majority of institutions, many are looking to rebound activities in the years ahead.
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Published 11/11/2022
The modern world of work requires a dynamic integration of digital and intercultural competency skills that are leveraged in overt and covert ways every single day. And right now, only a small fraction of college graduates are prepared for this reality through study abroad
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Published 10/11/2022
Stakeholders have offered differing opinions on the the findings of a recent report by The Swedish Migration Agency which hints at student visa abuse in Sweden.
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Published 10/11/2022
Some European countries have committed to paying compensation for the impact of climate change on low-carbon emission countries – a move which campaigners within the international education sector say is “particularly relevant” to the industry.
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Published 10/11/2022
The UK and Switzerland have announced an agreement to deepen their research and innovation relationship, with a focus on 'deep science' and 'deep tech'.
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Published 10/11/2022
A report from student support service Interstride has recommended that US universities need to offer guidance “proactively” to international students and understand the “challenges they face”.
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Published 09/11/2022
Heavily focused on job-oriented skills development and work ready graduates, the role of private career colleges in Canada should not be forgotten, according to stakeholders.
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Published 09/11/2022
US universities are looking to collaborate more closely with Greek institutions, with a focus on academic partnerships, at a summit led by IIE.
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Published 09/11/2022
The future of universities depends on their ability to provide ‘lifelong learning’ that equips non-traditional students with in-demand skills, UNESCO warned last week.
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