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UK-Malaysia relations in focus: TNE, TVET & Trade
The UK high commissioner to Malaysia tells The PIE that the UK and Malaysia are "well-placed" to […]
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Ontario’s private providers grapple with international study permits allocation
"We will not take this lying down" - that was the message from Ontario's private language schools […]
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Study abroad puts sustainability & AI centre stage
The Forum on Education Abroad celebrated a 20-year milestone of annual conferences this month, with […]
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IRCC accelerates post-grad work changes
In Canada, IRCC has intercepted the plans of public-private partnerships with summer intakes who […]
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UK Grad Route review: who is prof Brian Bell?
May 14 2024 is the day the Migration Advisory Committee will return its verdict on the UK's […]
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How teachers can tell if a student has used ChatGPT in an essay
Researchers compared essays written by three first-year undergraduate students, with the aid of […]
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Doing Educational Equity Right: Effective Teachers
Good teaching matters, but where it happens matters most The post Doing Educational Equity Right: […]
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Ontario: 96% of international study permits to public providers – reports
Ontario is expected to give 96% of its allocated study permit applications to public colleges and […]
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Ariane Noronha, Soul Bilíngue, Brazil
If we’re not able to speak English, we will not be able to understand how the world works The […]
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US rejects record number of student visas in 2023
The US State Department rejected an unprecedented 36% of student visa applications last year, with […]
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Sweden: foreign skills recognition benefit women
A study conducted in Sweden has shown efforts on foreign skills recognitions are contributing to […]
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Dijkgraaf’s bill is the Netherlands’ “best chance”
Dutch stakeholders believe that outgoing education minister's bill is "the best chance" to achieve […]