Published 23/02/2023
The Australian government is looking for “robust and resilient ways” to regulate the country’s international education sector.
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Published 22/02/2023
What we see is very little development from governments to really get these pipelines going. As we see it today, everybody is kind of grinding gears and nothing is really happening
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Published 22/02/2023
Another mass shooting in the US has raised questions about international student safety and whether gun violence will deter people from studying in the US.
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Published 22/02/2023
ICEF hosted a World Student Scholarship Education Programme in the Gulf, bringing together 100 scholarship providers with institutions in 20 countries.
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Published 22/02/2023
Increasing prices, demand and shortages as well as scams - the multitude of barriers between international students and suitable housing are continuous, and it's a widespread issue.
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Published 22/02/2023
The Turkish government has ordered all universities to switch to online learning so that dormitories can be used to house earthquake victims.
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Published 21/02/2023
Student mental health figures are “alarming”, with many international students’ mental health worsening over the course of the pandemic, according to a new study.
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Published 21/02/2023
A new agreement between Cambridge University Press & Assessment and Estonia's ministry of education has been announced, aiming to bolster English language assessment offerings in the country.
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Published 21/02/2023
Australia has announced the list of courses eligible for extended post-study work rights - up to four years for eligible bachelor graduates - ranging from health to education to construction, from July.
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Published 21/02/2023
A new report from educational consultants ISC Research suggests factors such as increasing diversity, a post-Covid surge and geopolitical events are leading to a 'flourishing' international school sector.
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