The opening marks a significant milestone for EC English as its first venture into the Middle East and its first school in a non-native English-speaking country. “We are excited to bring our ...
These proposed changes emphasise flexibility, inclusivity, and multidisciplinary learning, aligning with India’s National Education Policy 2020. The draft regulations introduce biannual admissions, ...
As Canada’s approach to its immigration system – particularly its international student program – reaches a tipping point, its global reputation as a promising destination for hard-working students ...
In a webinar on November 29, the IRCC said that if a student has changed their program of study from what was written on their letter of acceptance and they need to extend their study permit, they ...
With Indian students representing the largest group of international students on its campuses, a 50% rise since 2020, EDHEC is aiming to strengthen its visibility in India. “We recruit around 150 ...
Prospective international students are aware of new, restrictive policy environments in major destinations and are carefully considering whether their first choice destination is the right one after ...
The re-election of Donald Trump on November 5 has thrown the international education sector into speculation about how his second term could impact international students in the US. “I’m fearful for ...
The country’s international education sector is “rebounding strongly”, with an uptick of 24% year on year and 6% higher than 2023 totals, according to data released by the New Zealand government on ...
Speaking exclusively with The PIE News, Phil Honeywood, IEAA CEO, shared insights into recent dialogue with the government, which hints at the changes to come for the contentious visa processing ...
Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. A man with a vision. What do you like most about your job? What I enjoy most about my job is building strategic partnerships with esteemed universities ...
It was reported in The Australian that some private training colleges are threatening to sue the federal government for its plans to cap international student enrolments without legislative authority.
An inaugural Global Enrolment Benchmark Survey conducted by Studyportals in partnership with NAFSA and Oxford Test of English has revealed a global drop in international enrolments this year, with 41% ...