US int’ls as “cash cows” won’t solve anything – NAFSA
US education institutions will fail in their recruitment efforts if they take the view of international students as “cash cows”, NAFSA's CEO has said.
US education institutions will fail in their recruitment efforts if they take the view of international students as “cash cows”, NAFSA's CEO has said.
Japan’s government has announced international vocational graduates will be given more job opportunities in an effort to boost population numbers.
UK universities hosting students from China, Malaysia and East Asian countries should be helping them prepare for industry skills gaps back home, a new report has suggested.
While being a dean of academic affairs comes along with a lot of responsibilities and challenges, it gives a sense of fulfilment
A phrase floating around for some time has suggested that 90% of international students in the US enrol at just 10% of the country's institutions. Is this actually the case?
Online learning platform edX has collaborated with Shorelight to open a new online study abroad hub for Indian students wishing to study abroad.
With mixed messaging on visas, Australia has made it difficult for international students to understand what exactly it wants from them, according to stakeholders.
Navigating the visa regulation and immigration landscape... it requires constant adaptation