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People flooded with job offers after woman shares ChatGPT hack to prep for interviews
People have been flooded with job offers after following the advice of one TikToker, who suggested using a ChatGPT hack to prepare for interviews.Getting ready...
10 key facts international students should know about Canada’s Post Graduation Work Permit
Published on May 8th, 2023 at 08:00am EDT Updated on May 11th, 2023 at 09:54am EDT As many university and college programs come to an...
British Council awards EARTH scholarships to two Indian students
British Council has selected two Indian scholars for EARTH scholarships, who will now get the opportunity to work at Scottish universities. These selected scholars are...
I’ve spent over £40,000 to study in London as an international student
I stood still on the central London pavement as I tried to work out the cheapest way to get home. ‘I live in Islington, so...
International students are being exploited in the care sector
International students from India are “increasingly” being exploited in the care sector, MPs have been told. The Commons Home Affairs Committee has an inquiry on...
UK gov “flip-flopping” on student issues, says economist
It comes as new research conducted by UUKi, HEPI and Kaplan showed that international students contribute £42bn to the UK economy during their time in...
Planning to study in the UK? Here’s how to shortlist universities
There are many reasons why studying in the UK is a great choice for international students. The UK has a history of welcoming international students...
Agent role to be reviewed in Canada’s new international education strategy
New discussion papers suggest that agent regulation could be a priority for the refreshed strategy, which is set to launch in April 2024. “The unethical...
UK to limit international student dependant visas as migration rises
The Department for Education, the Home Office and the Treasury are planning to prevent master’s students on one-year courses from bringing family members to the...
‘Nuclear’ options needed to stamp out student work scams
Australian agencies would establish a “red flag” system to identify suspicious “visa hopping” by foreign students, under reforms being considered by a parliamentary group. The...