April 30th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
Saskatchewan’s International Education Council held its inaugural meeting in Regina yesterday, with the goal of encouraging co-operation between educational institutions to boost international student recruitment for the Canadian province.
April 29th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
Australian Education and Training Minister Geoff Wilson has met with the Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment (MCTEE) at a meeting in Melbourne with the goal of working to safeguard the quality of international education in Australia.
April 28th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
We are delighted to introduce the latest edition of i-studentadvisor UK, the essential guide for studying in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
April 27th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
24-year-old Melissa Ilboudo – who is studying International Development at the University of East Anglia – was one of 12 regional finalists selected out of 1,300 students from 121 different countries who entered this year’s International Student Awards competition, known as Shine!
April 23rd, 2010 posted by Felicity Pont
April 2010, Yorkshire – Last week, HRH Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, officially opened the University of Huddersfield’s International Study Centre (ISC). The centre offers international students undergraduate and postgraduate degree preparation courses.
Situated on the Queensgate campus, courses include an International Foundation Year and an International Diploma for access to the first or second years of select undergraduate degrees. It also offers a Pre-Masters pathway to a range of postgraduate courses.
Prince Andrew, the UK’s Special Representative for Trade and Investment, was welcomed by
Professor Bob Cryan, the University of Huddersfield’s Vice Chancellor, accompanied by the Mayor of Kirklees,
Cllr Julie Stewart-Turner and the High Sheriff of West Yorkshire, Mr Richard Clough. During the visit he cracked jokes about Yorkshire accents with teachers at the centre and spoke to international students from Turkey and Nigeria.
April 22nd, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
As flights are slowly beginning to pick up and the English skies are now once again decorated with the vapour trails of aeroplanes, we look at some of the more creative methods that academics used in order to get back to class.
April 21st, 2010 posted by Nikki Tarjanyi
Beijing plans an education overhaul in an attempt to boost the number of international students studying in the city by 14%. the Global Times reported.
April 20th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
2008-09 saw France’s highest ever number of foreign student enrollments, with 266,400 young people choosing to study in the European nation, an increase of 2.3% on the previous year.