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GROWTH RATE OF UK STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD OVERTAKES EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURS
July 4th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The growth rate of UK students applying to study in the EU through the Erasmus programme has overtaken the European average, according to analysis by the British Council.
RESOLUTION NEEDED FOR LIBYAN STUDENTS STUDYING IN THE UNITED STATES
May 12th, 2011 posted by Felicity Pont
Since the freezing of the Libyan-North American Scholarship programme in February, many Libyan students have been left in limbo as to whether or not they can stay and continue their studies or face deportation.
ONE STUDENT LEADING THE WAY IN THE FIGHT TO RETAIN THE EMA
April 27th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
The recent protests throughout the UK demonstrating against the proposed changes to the UK higher education system have caused a number of raised eyebrows amongst the more cynical of the British public. But what is it all for?
UK UNIVERSITIES HAVE ‘UNREALISTIC’ TARGETS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NUMBERS
April 21st, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
With all the recent turmoil in the UK higher education sector, it seems it’s just one piece of bad news after another; this time it concerns international student numbers.
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION DOMINATING THE CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS
April 13th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
As the Canadian Federal Election campaign trail is gathering more momentum, “education” is the topic on all the political parties’ agendas.
IIE LAUNCHES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND FOR US-BASED JAPANESE STUDENTS
March 30th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The Institute of International Education (IIE), with support from the Freeman Foundation, has created an emergency grants programme to help students from Japan on US campuses whose home country support has been devastated by the recent earthquake and tsunami in Northeast Japan.
AUSSIES OFFER A HELPING HAND TO STUDENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH
March 2nd, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
One week on from the earthquake that shook the lives of the people of Christchurch, one Australian university is offering help in the form of an exchange programme for 500 plus students of the University of Canterbury.
