In-country university recruiters delved into policy changes, their changing roles, challenges, and opportunities at The PIE ...
Austrade's South Asia head, Monica Kennedy, noted major education and research initiatives between Australia and India.
Cases of prospective students using deepfakes to deceive compliance interviews are on the rise, in a small but growing trend.
Prospective international students from Sri Lanka are increasingly looking at India as a high-quality and affordable study ...
Some employers are still biased against graduates who earned their qualifications online, stakeholders are suggesting.
Home to a quarter of the world’s population, South Asia has become a major source of outbound migration, contributing a significant number of international students.
International graduates typically earn less than their Canadian peers and are more likely to work in sales and services industries, a new report by Statistics Canada has revealed.
As visa delays impact international students' journeys to the UK and US, interest in destinations beyond the 'Big Four' ...
Interest in studying internationally for an MBA is declining, with restrictive visa policies and high costs contributing to ...
At the University of Notre Dame, travel health, safety, and security is an integral component of every study abroad program ...
The Bombay Club 2.0? The PIE News considers how Indian universities should view this new era of global competition at home.
Coalition parties in the Netherlands have supported "retaining" international students, despite broader policy to reduce ...