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Advising the Advisers
Advisory boards have a long history and can be genuine forces for industry insight, expert advice and sound counsel. As we have seen with Theranos...
Canada: Quebec shuts down immigration pathway for graduates of unsubsidised private colleges – ICEF Monitor
Short on time? Here are the highlights: As of September 2023, only graduates of publicly funded universities and colleges in Quebec will be able to...
US Mission in India hopes to break student visa record
More than 200,000 Indian students studying in the US this year make up 20 percent of international students in America After issuing a record 62,000...
Combating the Commodification of Higher Education
American higher education has many of the same strengths and weaknesses as the United States’ entrepreneurial, market-driven system of health care. Institutions of higher learning,...
What new gov’t in Australia means for int’l education
Last week, Universities Australia, Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia and Independent Higher Education Australia welcomed Jason Clare on his appointment as minister for education. Along with addressing the...
EduNova launches new agent training program for Nova Scotia
EduNova, a co-operative association of education providers in the Canadian province, says it has launched its training program to ensure that agents are “equipped to...
US: English language enrolments remained well below pre-pandemic levels in 2021 Â – ICEF Monitor
Short on time? Here are the highlights: The Intensive English Programme (IEP) sector in the US is looking ahead to recovery after another challenging year...
Quebec closes immigration pathway offered by unsubsidized private colleges
Quebec is planning to close a pathway to immigration available to international students who attend unsubsidized private colleges.The new rules, announced Tuesday by the provincial government in...
Canada to support internationally educated health professionals
Published on June 6th, 2022 at 12:45pm EDT The parliamentary secretary to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced nearly $1.5 million in funding to help newcomers...
Will interview more applicants for student visa this summer than ever before, says US Embassy official
The United States Embassy celebrated ‘Student Visa Day’ Tuesday, with Charge D’Affaires Patricia Lacina presenting student visas to two students who are due to study...