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Study Australia Virtual Education Showcase

The online/edtech industry in India is booming with lots to offer to players from Australia. It is attracting investments because…

Students degrees represent “poor value” for money

Some 10,000 full-time undergraduate students studying in the UK responded to the 2021 Student Academic Experience Survey which found 44% reported…

US withdraws proposed rule on fixed-term limits for international student visas – ICEF Monitor

Short on time? Here are the highlights: The US government has withdrawn a controversial rule that would have introduced specific…

How China has been transforming international education to become a leading host of students

When Australians think of international education and China, they typically consider the country as a source of international students —…

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Mad rush for US student visa interview slots causes glitches

The US embassy’s bid to fast-track visas for Indian students aiming to pursue higher education in the US has met…

Half a year after 1000 international students were allowed into NZ, just 135 have arrived

Stacy Squires/StuffNew Zealand’s international education sector is looking at how it can kick-start the industry while the borders are closed…

Covid-19: Here’s what study abroad counsellors have to advise Indian students

Coronavirus has put a lockdown on globalization, from economy to education everything has been adversely affected. Like every year, many…

Demand for global education is stronger than ever: a payment study

Curriculums were forced online, on-campus activities were curtailed dramatically, travel restrictions limited international study opportunities, and many students delayed enrolments…