Study explores students’ ‘sense of home’ in UK
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Small-scale research has suggested international PhD students do not ‘assimilate’ in the expected sense and that their friends are not mainly ‘British’.
Small-scale research has suggested international PhD students do not ‘assimilate’ in the expected sense and that their friends are not mainly ‘British’.
Destinations across continental Europe, such as Italy and Portugal, are seeing increasing interest among prospective international students, new research shows.
It is “imperative” that all engage with higher education in China, speakers said at the two-day CIHE conference at Boston College.
ICEF has reiterated the importance of recognised training credentials as the 2,000th agent graduated from the foundational ICEF Agent Training Course.
The 2023 CAIE will identify solutions to climate change, continental migratory flows and international challenges, as it comes to the US for the first time.
Study abroad company GoAbroad honoured a man who led efforts to get families from Ukraine to safety after the invasion of the European country began.
Australian immigration has cancelled the visas of some international students enrolled in more than one course, as institutions and agents continue to call for a crackdown on course-hopping.
Florida governor DeSantis signed a law that prohibits public colleges from spending money on DEI initiatives for students, faculty or staff.
China should raise international student fees in line with popular student destinations like the US and UK, researchers have recommended, as president Xi calls for more investment in China’s higher education system.
New data from IIE Open Doors has suggested that the US’ ELT inbound program has finally begun to bounce back from a crippling pandemic.
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