Indian African campus set to open in Namibia
/?php if ( is_category('pie-chat') ) {?> /?php }?>The government of India is set to officially commence operations of the long-planned Centre of Excellence in Information Technology in Namibia.
The government of India is set to officially commence operations of the long-planned Centre of Excellence in Information Technology in Namibia.
With mixed messaging on visas, Australia has made it difficult for international students to understand what exactly it wants from them, according to stakeholders.
Denials for US F-1 student visas grew “significantly” between 2015 and 2022, according to new research compiling data from a mix of sources.
Public sentiment towards international students and international education in Australia could deteriorate in the next years, speakers said at The PIE Live Australia.
The latest Franco-Indian roadmap will see a new target of France welcoming 30,000 Indian students by 2030, as the country continues on its mission of hosting a total of 500,000 international students by 2027.
International students are not “taking seats” from UK students, stakeholders have reiterated, after media outlets have led with stories suggesting otherwise.
Spain’s neighbouring European nations are sending more students to the country than ever before in record numbers, overtaking South American nations.
An upcoming high level Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg in late July is expected to serve as an opportunity to strike deals with African governments.
A landmark report showing insights into how the UK’s graduate route visa has impacted the sector shows a glaring “lack of data” surrounding where international graduates go and what they do after their time at UK institutions.
Universities Australia has welcomed the Universities Accord interim report, saying it “underscores the importance” of tertiary education in building a stronger Australia.
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