Before the Covid-19 pandemic, about 3,50,000 US college students studied abroad each year. These programs came to a grinding halt in spring 2020. Study-abroad programs are once again resuming but in a brand-new...
As one of the top-notch destinations for overseas education, the UK continues to reinvent itself to keep abreast with the ever-evolving landscape of education and industry. To the same effect, the UK has seen a surge in...
The US Department of State has issued several more ‘Do Not Travel’ travel advisories in its latest round of travel advisory updates. Nine countries were handed the strictest level of travel warning in the updates on...
According to Global Citizen Solution’s Global Passport Index, the Americas have the “world’s most powerful passport” this year, meaning that the US passport may be more useful than prior rankings...
International students should have to wait their turn to enter Japan, just like everyone else, the Japanese Education Minister Shinsuke Suematsu told reporters at a press conference. Japan has recently announced it will...
With immediate effect, India has reinstated all currently valid five-year e-tourist visas issued to residents of 156 countries, as well as ordinary paper visas issued to nationals of all countries, two years after their...
Universities and colleges need better, more easily accessible and culturally competent mental health services targeted to the needs of international students. When the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, students in...
With 80,794 students applying for 3,100 openings, the University’s acceptance rate was 14 per cent. Among those invited to join BU’s Class of 2026 are a student who developed an app to detect Parkinson’s disease in...
International students are not returning to Australian universities as fast as some might have predicted. International students were barred from entering Australia for nearly two years due to the country’s strict...
Maple Canadian College, Lekki, Lagos, will be offering a $40,000 scholarship to the best three students who have an interest in attending the college and study abroad. President, Maple Education Canada, Mrs Ebi Obaro...