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Navigating the dynamic landscape of international education presents unique challenges and opportunities for public ...
Sector leaders have expressed mixed views after Anthony Albanese's decisive win in Australia's federal election this weekend.
International students are proportionately more likely to lodge a complaint about their institution than their domestic ...
As Australians prepare to head to the polls, Neil Fitzroy of Oxford International Education Group shares his perspective with ...
The US government has expanded the grounds for cancelling international students' legal status, allowing for faster ...
Following in the footsteps of the Coalition's proposed increasing study visa fees, Australia's Labor Party has announced a ...
The UAE is positioning itself as a regional hub for higher education in a bid to win interest from China's booming student ...
GEMS Middle East executive director Dr Amir Saadati outlines the key takeaways from establishing a transnational education ...
Despite US travel boycotts and budget pressures, NAFSA 2025 is set to draw 8,000 attendees, according to the association.
"English language assessments have long been viewed as a box to tick – a necessary step to take in order to meet compliance ...
A group of US university leaders has mounted a legal case to halt the sweeping termination of SEVIS records for students on ...
IDP's latest Emerging Futures research reveals international students are prioritising job readiness over rankings.
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