Australia announces an end to “visa hopping”
From July 1 it will no longer be possible to move from a visitor visa to a student visa while onshore in Australia, the minister for home affairs Clare O’Neil…
From July 1 it will no longer be possible to move from a visitor visa to a student visa while onshore in Australia, the minister for home affairs Clare O’Neil…
The Innovations in Internationalisation at Home Forum took place on June 10 in London, welcoming university staff and private partnership providers to share best practices for IaH and discuss ways…
The digitally-led Study London campaign, which launches on June 12, will “mirror core messaging” from the British Council’s Study UK campaign – albeit with a London focus. It will “set…
There were two general elections in the 1980s and one Prime Minister – Margaret Thatcher. The decade was politically more stable electorally than the seventies when the country went to…
Packing up my life and leaving my family, friends and home country to move to the UK and study abroad was one of the most important and challenging decisions of…
Caps on international student enrolments for Australia’s institutions are expected to be calculated over the next three months, said education minister Jason Clare in an interview with Sky News on…
Terra Dotta’s newest survey asked 356 international students in the US, 77% of whom were undergraduates, about various aspects of their study in the US – and while many responses…
Meanwhile, the latest data from HESA – which monitors official numbers of international students in the UK – shows that there was a record total of 679,970 non-UK students in…
Paula Toledo, operations manager at Home Language International – which specialises in tailored homestays with language teachers for one-on-one tutoring experience in various languages – said that Japanese students had…
Across the higher education sector, many universities will classify staff roles according to the traditional dichotomy of “academic” or “professional service” (or non-academic). However, this categorisation is increasingly looking very…