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Gov seeks to pull UK education sector together to face “enormous opportunity”
Minister for exports at the department for international trade, Graham Stuart, highlighted that education is one of seven sectors included in…
Vaccine passports this year: PM says no change to 2022 border opening
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand remains on track for a staged border opening next year, with the Ministry…
Extended ban on direct flights from India hits international students hard
Sachin Dev is one of the many international students navigating Canada's extended ban on direct flights from India as he…
Dutch universities see increase in number of international students
While universities in the Netherlands may no longer be actively recruiting international students, figures released by the Immigration and Naturalisation…
Students unable to withdraw from courses
As part of applications for study visas, students using the fast-track study permit Student Direct Stream were required to pay for a full…
Indian students flock back to US universities as visas fast-tracked
Sahil Kumar (name changed on request) landed in New York from Delhi last week to join a masters programme in…
Late course changes and uncertainty: Why some students are finding ‘a bit of a dumpster fire’ back on campus
Canadian college and university students were anticipating a more normal return to campus this fall, after most only had classes online…
Why some edtech investors could finally be set for a post-pandemic payday
For years, many venture capitalists were skeptical about betting on education technology startups, in large part because of a dearth…
How EU edtech startups are navigating the pandemic
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! The edtech sector was ripe…