2022: A year in review – Ukraine, visa delays, housing shortages and unprecedented demand
Despite a tumultuous year, the international education sector has been extremely buoyant with millions of students choosing to study abroad in 2022.
Despite a tumultuous year, the international education sector has been extremely buoyant with millions of students choosing to study abroad in 2022.
Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia has warned international students to stay home if they don’t have housing arranged before coming to Canada.
The Irish government will fund the construction of new university accommodation, following warnings that the country’s housing shortages are leaving some students homeless.
The government of Western Australia has announced a $50,000AUD campaign to entice homeowners in the state to host international students.
Students in Glasgow are calling on the university to limit new students numbers as the UK continues to face a severe housing shortage, severely affecting incoming international students.
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A lack of affordable accommodation in Canada is making international students vulnerable to housing scams, a student housing cooperative has warned.
International students are being forced to change their plans as universities grapple with accommodation shortages in cities such as Amsterdam, Utrecht and Glasgow.