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An extra 25,000 international students will be allowed to enrol at Australian institutions next year – but only under certain conditions.
Burleigh Heads Language College (BHLC) is cutting through the noise with a bold, lifestyle first approach that rewrites what it means to study English.
PLAP 2025, held at HOTA: Home of the Arts in Surfer’s Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia from July 29–30, marked the third edition of the coveted international education conference. The first major event ...
A select group of Emirati educators has participated in a specialist training program in Russia, as the UAE continues to expand international education partnerships.
This week, The PIE sat down with with Priyanka Roy, senior recruitment advisor at Acumen, representing York University.
CBIE has warned of further international student declines after study permit issuance fell far short of government targets for last year.
The English language testing company LanguageCert has announced the signing of a significant contract with Australia's Department of Home Affairs.
Some 12 Egyptian universities have signed co-operation agreements with the University of Louisville in the United States.
The US economy could lose $7 billion this year due to declining international student numbers, NAFSA has predicted.
As India and the UK sign a landmark trade deal worth £6 billion (USD $7.7bn) in investments, Vision 2035 could shape broader ties between the two countries, particularly in education.
The IRCC has started adding officer decision notes to visa refusals, though the policy's effectiveness remains to be seen.
In a major development, four more international universities have received letters of intent to set up campuses in India.
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