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The University of Southampton, set to open its India campus in August 2025, has received applications from Gulf and South ...
The Dutch government has scrapped a proposed measure intended to reduce the number of English-taught degrees in the ...
The Innovative Research Universities (IRU) and the Regional Universities Network (RUN) have released a five point plan for ...
Some 33,870 Chinese students applied to UK universities and colleges via UCAS by the June cutoff this year, up from 30,860 in ...
The US exchange community has taken a major step to protect federal funding for study abroad, avoiding Trump's “doomsday” ...
IIC brought together global stakeholders to explore the intersection between technology and international experiential ...
Stakeholders in Australia are keen to follow New Zealand by requiring students to apply for a new visa when switching ...
US stakeholders have rallied in support of the 1,300 State Department employees laid off – a move they say will damage ...
Study abroad and internship provider CEA CAPA recently announced the acquisition of three study abroad players: CIS Abroad, ...
The PIE asked Jason Howard, founder of StudyLink, to write an open letter reflecting on his hopes for the Australian sector.
Over 800 people have been suspected of cheating on TOEIC English exams, raising concerns about the delivery of paper-based ...
The Canadian language sector saw a 15% decline in student numbers last year, as study permit caps and visa processing delays take hold.