The Home Office said that there were 432,279 sponsored study visas granted in 2021, breaking the record for a calendar year and also surpassing the previous high for a 12-month period set in the year ending September...
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has announced the First Year Flames Abroad program, a unique study abroad opportunity for first-year, first-generation college students. Students will travel to Costa Rica with...
To help teachers plan ahead, we provide advance notice of changes to syllabuses at least a year before first teaching. Our February 2022 Syllabus changes guide includes information about new, revised and withdrawn...
Stanford University is working to end an active academic contract with an unnamed Russian-related company. The $1.65 million contract could be the “last remaining active contract between a US university and a Russian...
The government banned international flights on March 23, 2020, as a step to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. The ban that was initially imposed for two weeks was extended many times since then. However...
Marco Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, health, and public safety, has just announced in a press conference in Ottawa that the Covid-19 induced restrictions will be relaxed for individuals who hold a study permit, are...
On 14th October, British Columbia (BC) sent invitations to immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence. A total of 417 invitations through Express Entry BC (EEBC) and Skill...
As the approval of the Pfizer/Biontech vaccine in the UK and the USA for administration to the general public, shining a light at the end of the long tunnel that has been the ‘pandemic era’, students wishing to study...
Entry in New Zealand is strictly limited; the border is closed for many travellers, including student visa holders. As a result, many aspirants are stuck in limbo. Unfortunate and uncertain circumstances of the pandemic...
Alberta’s minister of high-level training said post-auxiliary establishments in the area ought to get ready for a full start for learning this September. Minister Demetrios Nicolaides gave an assertion...