Scholarships and closer ties for ASEAN & Aus

A comprehensive bilateral meeting between Australia and Southeast Asia marked the introduction of scholarships and fellowships for ASEAN students. Over 75 scholarships, dubbed Aus4ASEAN, will be awarded as part of a new era of collaboration with the region, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated during the Australia ASEAN Summit on March 4–7. Australian institutions will support […]

US and Indian colleges aims to collaborate more in AI and tech

US colleges are attempting to deepen their relationships with their Indian counterparts, mostly concentrating on important fields such as technology, healthcare, and artificial intelligence. The Association of American Universities established United States-India University Partnerships, and the Task Force is dedicated to growing these relationships. The task committee was formed in April 2023 and has met […]

Nova Scotia grants 12,900 applications for studies 

For the next academic year, Nova Scotia has been allotted 12,900 study permit applications; based on past issuance rates, 60% of these applications are anticipated to be accepted. According to CBC News, the information was provided by the province’s minister of advanced education on March 4 during a gathering in Halifax. Although Brian Wong did […]

Minister opposes language student exemption for Canada caps

Canada’s study visa limitations will not apply to foreign language students, although immigration minister Marc Miller said last week at the Languages Canada 2024 conference that it is not out of the government’s consideration to “consider controlling the secondary school space.” Despite the fact that stakeholders have pointed out that language students reside with Canadian […]

British Columbia confirms 83,000 applications for UG permits over the upcoming two years.

In 2023, the government received approximately 97,000 applications for undergraduate study permits. As of March 4, the province will start sending out provincial certification letters to qualified post-secondary institutions. The proportion of letters received by prospective undergraduate students from private and public universities is almost equal. The federal government anticipates that application allocation will lead […]