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Founder of Dfavo launches customised agent software
The founder of education consultancy Dfavo has launched a new customised edtech software for agents, it has been announced. Source
Up To Data
In the blog International Enrolments Unchained from February 2023 the UK universities with the most growth from India, Nigeria and Pakistan between 2020/21 and 2021/22...
British Columbia releases details of new Provincial Attestation Letter system under Canada’s international student cap – ICEF Monitor
British Columbia is Canada’s westernmost province, and a leading destination for international students within Canada. On 1 March, the BC Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and...
Password at-home English language test launches globally
Password has launched its at-home English language test for university admissions globally, after a successful pilot in the UK and Cyprus. Source
Ireland shines as a premier study destination
Ireland's commitment to fostering a global perspective and attracting students has been exemplified by the recently launched Global Citizens 2030. Source
UK: Post-study work rights worth billions but current policies leading to weaker enrolments this year – ICEF Monitor
A new analysis released by Universities UK indicates that the UK’s 2019 announcement of extended post-study work rights for non-EU students – and subsequent launch of...
Nova Scotia allocated 12,900 study permit applications
Nova Scotia has been allocated 12,900 study permit applications for the next academic year, with 60% expected to be approved based on previous issuance rates....
The Social Source acquired by online marketplace
The Voyage Group has acquired insights platform The Social Source from The Lygon Group, with key staff joining the edtech disruptor. Source
New international education policies reduce student interest in Australia, Canada, and the UK, suggest various reports
News News: The international education landscape is shifting due to new policies, impacting student demand in the UK, Canada, and Australia. A decline of interes...
Increasing student visa fees would be shooting ourselves in the foot
A proposed increase in student visa fees could lead to complications within our international education system and should be avoided by the Government. Source