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More than three years into the Russia-Ukraine conflict and nearby Kazakhstan is emerging as a premier study destination in ...
Over 10,500 letters have been sent to Congress in a campaign to save study abroad programs cancelled by the administration ...
Education minister Jason Clare has warned that future international enrolment targets will be more closely managed, insisting ...
While the US has traditionally been the most desired destination for Indian students, calls to boycott the country as a place to study are gaining momentum.
The PIE sat down with Australia's assistant minister for international education, Julian Hill, to hear how the government is ...
Over 15,000 people have sent an open letter to Harvard urging it not to strike a deal with the Trump administration.
State Department study abroad programs have seen their FY25 funding removed, totalling $100 million in ...
A new survey shows 64% of international students in Germany want to stay and work – but many will need a boost to make it ...
Jasminder Khanna, co-founder of Gresham Global, writes in The PIE about the upcoming compliance shake-up facing UK ...
Berlitz Dublin, a renowned English language school in Ireland, has been snapped up by ILSC Education Group, a world leader in ...
Australia’s international education sector has endured 18 months of turmoil. Sudden policy shifts, political rhetoric blaming ...
The PIE examines the impact of Columbia’s settlement with the administration and whether it strengthened Trump’s assault on ...
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