Education
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Calls for a new approach to Australia-ASEAN ties
In a recently held seminar on ASEAN-Australia ties, Tamerlaine Beasley, member of the Australia-ASEAN Council board for Australia’s Department of Foreign…
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Canadian intled director unveils framework for sector’s ethical practice
Wei Liu, who works at the University of Alberta International as the head of its Global Academic Leadership Development Program,…
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China an anomaly as traditional choice factors return post Covid
Navitas research suggests that students in South and South East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Europe are placing cost…
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Kristoffer Toribio, IACAC President
Kristoffer Toribio, president of the International Association for College Admission Counseling, began his presidency at the IACAC annual conference in…
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Traffickers promising university places to lure Nigerian women to Cyprus
The Turkish National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons last week released a statement saying that many young Nigerians…
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UK lifts police registration requirement for int’l students
The home office had previously required those remaining in the UK for longer than six months to register their details including…
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China outbound market “far from monolithic” – report
The five trends in China’s outbound student market paper, published in August, also says that Chinese students are becoming more…
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Carnegie Africa program fellowships hit 583 in nine years
The program, offered through the International Institute of Education, targets African-born scholars working in the United States and Canada, allowing them…
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ACE opens sixth centre in Cambodia
The opening of ACE’s sixth campus in the country – located in Chak Angre – was attended by the Cambodian minister of…
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Focus on first-gen study abroad participation, sector told
By reaching underserved students with information about financial support and partnering with faculty members who can encourage first-gen students, study abroad organisations…
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