According to the United Kingdom University Application Process Operator’s statistics, applications made to UK higher education institutions via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) by October 15...
Millions of American workers have decided to opt-out of the churn of low-paying, dead-end work in recent months, resulting in one of the tightest labour markets in modern history. This exodus has had far-reaching...
A traveling photo exhibit in New Brunswick is commemorating the crucial role played by Canadian immigrants in essential vocations. It’s named Héros de l’immigration in French, and it highlights the...
The number of Nigerians wishing to study in the United Kingdom climbed from 1,620 in 2021 to 2,380 in 2022, a 47 per cent increase year on year and a 68.9 per cent increase from 2018. Since 2018, there has been an...
The government has approved the extension of the Immigration Visa Foreigners Registration Tracking (IVFRT) plan for another five years, till March 31, 2026, at a cost of Rs. 1,364.88 crore. The IVFRT plan aims to...
In 2019, more than 5.6 million students travelled around the world to expand their horizons and get the best education possible, wherever it may be. The Covid-19 pandemic brought almost all of that to a standstill...
From exciting job opportunities to a high quality of life, here’s why so many students choose to study for an MBA in the Netherlands. In 2021, there were almost 80,000 international students in the Netherlands. This...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced Monday that it will once again need SAT or ACT test scores from students applying in 2022, two years after suspending the requirement during the pandemic. The College...
Applications from professionals from developing countries are invited for USIEF’s Fulbright-Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 2023-24. About the Fellowship The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, a Fulbright...
In response to a letter filed by an Israeli human rights organisation, the Israeli government has postponed plans to restrict international scholars and students’ travel to the West Bank. The rules, which were...