“Education fever”: changing international study trends in South Korea
In a country known for its obsession with overachievers and elite institutions, what does the future of international study look like?
In a country known for its obsession with overachievers and elite institutions, what does the future of international study look like?
A campaign aimed at celebrating the contributions of international students to the UK has relaunched, a decade after it first started.
International students on UK taught master’s courses will no longer be able to bring family members with them as dependants, the government confirmed today.
Five times more Japanese students were studying abroad with The Japan Association of Overseas Studies members in 2022 than the previous year.
A criminal network operating in Australia allegedly employs migration and education agents to bring “non-genuine” students to the country, some of whom end up working in the sex industry, according to a leaked government review.
Institutions and offshore agents have called for loopholes that allow Australian institutions to ‘poach’ international students to be closed.
Education agents are a “key vulnerability” to Canada, Global Affairs Canada has said, as talks begin on the next version of the country’s international education strategy.
Australian police have issued a warning after a spate of ‘virtual kidnapping’ scams targeting Chinese students.