Indian stakeholders respond to news from Canada

Indian international education players are concerned by Canada’s move to limit study permits for foreign students to two years, although some welcome the end of “shoddy practices.” Everyone is charting how students respond to the news and observing the real effects of the news on students’ opinions and application habits. A cap, according to some […]

Ireland’s approved SELT expansions open up new possibilities.

Aspiring students will have more options thanks to the central admissions office in Ireland’s crucial endorsement of PSI Services’ Skills for English: SELT. The test has gained acceptance as an assessment tool, opening doors to 17 prominent universities nationwide. Trinity College Dublin, one of the top universities in the world, is among the wide variety […]

US institutions claim that national security acts could harm research and exchanges.

While Congress examines new measures to protect institutions from Chinese manipulation, colleges argue that excessive regulation might harm American research and student exchanges.  According to a recent briefing from the Association of American Universities, among the actions US universities have done to address foreign security threats are more training for academics on security dangers, increased […]

OIEG brings its Notre Dame partnership to Australia.

The University of Notre Dame Australia and the international education corporation Oxford International Education Group have announced an integrated program agreement, marking the company’s first entry into the Australian market. With campuses in Sydney, New South Wales, and Fremantle, Western Australia, OIEG will “establish an innovative new operational model and platform for growth” for the […]

Ireland Focused on Foreign Graduates and Scholars

In an effort to attract talent from around the world, Ireland has set out plans to become a “first choice” location for researchers and students from other countries. The Irish government has made it clear that it wants to draw in more students and keep graduates with a “global perspective” while governments in some of […]