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Senator proposes new hearing, petition gaining momentum

The Senate will vote today on a motion by Senator Sarah Henderson proposing another public hearing into the Education Services for Overseas Students Source

Canada: Mid-year data indicates that international student commencements could drop by nearly 50% for 2024 – ICEF Monitor

On 2 January 2024, when Canadian Immigration Minister Mark Miller announced a two-year cap on new study permits, he explained that: โ€œFor 2024, the cap...

Why private VET providers are hardest hit by student caps in Australia – ICEF Monitor

The following is a guest post from Claire Field, which was originally published on her blog. Claire is the Principal of Claire Field and Associates,...

Is employability still the holy grail for the new generation of international students? – ICEF Monitor

The following is a guest post from Nannette Ripmeester. Nannette is the Director at Expertise in Labour Mobility (ELM) and founder of CareerProfessor.works. She serves...

Australia: Private VET providers receive โ€œdevastatingโ€ enrolment cap allocations for 2025 – ICEF Monitor

ย In August, the Australian government announced that, pending approval of proposed legislative amendments, a cap on new international student commencements will go into effect in...

Senate resists ESOS Bill as new hearing proposed for October

Senators have hit out at the "trainwreck" ESOS Bill currently as the legislation came under increased scrutiny. Source

US sees continued growth in international applications

International applications to US institutions continue to grow, albeit at a slightly slower pace than last year, a report has shown. Source

Students protest after mass failure at UWS

International students from the University of the West of Scotland staged a protest after at least 100 couldn't graduate their MBA programs.ย  Source

Tens of thousands of international students who spent years finding a pathway to permanent residency are out of options

Major and inhumane policy failure, whipsawing international students between government encouraged expectations and subsequent government imposed reality: ...That same year, a series of policy reversals...