Russians look for new study destinations
Russian students are pivoting to less traditional destinations like Dubai and Turkey, as some institutions cut ties with education agents.
Russian students are pivoting to less traditional destinations like Dubai and Turkey, as some institutions cut ties with education agents.
EU sanctions on Russia aiming to restrict crude oil exports and related technical assistance has impacted Russian technical students in the Czech Republic.
Institutions need to prepare for future geopolitical shocks that could limit international research networks, according to a new Policy Institute report.
Russia has launched an aggressive campaign targeted at African students, using the possibility of working part-time during studies among other incentives to win them to its universities.
International student applications continue to increase for 65% of United States institutions, a figure which is up from 43% one year ago, a new report by the Institute of International Education has found.
Universities in Taiwan are launching programs to sponsor the degrees of Ukrainian students, in an effort to show its support for the country.
Amid online abuse, Russian students studying overseas are worrying about the impact the war will have on their educational outcomes, as well as how they will continue to pay for rent while studying.
Australian universities and higher ed peak bodies have come out in support of Ukraine, as the war rages on in the eastern European country.