The Swedish government is proposing to extend the post-study work rights of graduates from Swedish universities, with leaders suggesting students …
Africans are most likely to be denied study visas
Three quarters of African students who applied for enrolment in Canadian universities in the first five months of 2019 were …
US-China tension could drive PhD market to Europe
Countries such as the UK and Germany could stand to strengthen their research bases as a result of US-China tensions …
The British Government drops post-study work visa restrictions
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled a new post-study work visa allowing international students to work in the UK …
Indian finance minister allocates £46.6m to create “world class institutions”
India’s finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has proposed to allocate £46.6 million to create “world-class institutions” in a bid to attract …
Uni portal aims to be “TripAdvisor” with job focus
A new university search site, UniAdvisor, has been launched by the entrepreneur aimed at internationally educated graduates, CTurtle. Shane Dillon, …
Turkey aims to host 200,000 international students
Turkey is aiming to enrol 200,000 international students by 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said at an event in …
Career is key motivator for students choosing to study abroad
Better employment prospects and work experience during and after their studies are the key motivators pushing prospective students to look …
Student exchange, staff mobility still gaining popularity
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supported more academics and students in 2018 than ever before, with figures peaking at …
UK guarantees home fees for EU students in 2020
UK Universities minister Chris Skidmore has announced that EU students starting university in the 2020/21 academic year will have guaranteed …