This is according to theย countryโ€™s secretary of state Antony Blinken, whoseย speechย was broadcast at the NAFSA conference in Washington DC this week.

Blinken explained that international education is an important part of the US diplomacy and national security strategy. Supporting study abroad programs is a priority for the Biden administration, he detailed.

โ€œAt the State Department, we are working to expand international education. After the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic ended, more and more international students began applying to study in the US again,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe took steps to streamline our visa process and make it easier for students to apply.โ€

Consular teams were asked to prioritise student visas and it expanded opportunities for some students to apply for visas without interviews. It has also recently announced that applicants will be able to file for visasย one year in advance, rather than the previous 120-day limit.

โ€œLast year we issued over 580,000 student visas, the highest number in five years,โ€ Blinken noted.

The Department is also working with other governments to create opportunities for research and study abroad, he continued.

โ€œLast year we issued over 580,000 student visas, the highest number in five yearsโ€

โ€œWe are working with higher education institutions and NAFSA to share information with students about international opportunities and to host exchanges like the Fulbright program.โ€

It is also โ€œworking hardโ€ to make international education inclusive and accessible, he said.

With the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities the Department is seeking to recruit more students and faculty from Hispanic-serving institutions, and it has also eliminated the minimum length of the Gilman scholarship program.

Experts, such asย Hans de Witย andย Philip G Altbachย and CANIE, have called for short-term study abroad programs to beย โ€œlargely eliminatedโ€ due to the emissions they are associated with or to be replaced withย virtual, local or regional alternatives.

However,ย research has indicated thatย short-term programs can help to break downย participation barriers andย encourage further international engagement.

The elimination of theย Gilman programย minimum length means โ€œmore students, including those with family or work obligations, can join shorter but impactful study abroad opportunitiesโ€, Blinken said.

โ€œWe are always looking for opportunities to do more,โ€ he added.

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