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Nepal, a key student recruitment market, is now planning to offer free study visas to international students enrolling at its ...
The courts have issued another temporary order blocking the administration's efforts to restrict international enrolments at ...
As 8,000 delegates gathered in San Diego for the opening plenary of NAFSA 2025, the sector was hit with the news that the ...
US educators are welcoming some “tentatively positive” news that the State Department will issue an update on the visa pause ...
With little detail from the government, experts weigh in on what Rubio's policy of "aggressively revoking" Chinese student ...
Just days after a judge extended a block on restricting Harvard’s international enrolments, President Trump has signed a ...
In today’s rapidly evolving international education sector, institutions face multifaceted challenges in student recruitment, ...
A UK university vice-chancellor has warned of unintended consequences of using MRes programs as a way to get past dependant ...
Convera sets out the challenges facing institutions around the world as they handle cross-border payments in an increasingly ...
The PIE's reporter Polly Nash has won a prestigious journalism award for stories that forced policymakers to walk back ...
In a major move, the UAE has mandated new higher education criteria for Emirati students planning to study abroad.
A new generation of assessments is quietly reshaping what fairness and rigour can look like, says Brett Blacker.
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