By Claudia Civinini. A group of international graduates in Canada has been denied post-study work permits after completing a postgraduate program at St Clair College, Ontario. More...
Canada: group of int’l postgrads denied PSW
Manitoba HEIs supporting int’l students’ health
By Claudia Civinini. HEIs in the Canadian province of Manitoba are gearing up to support their international students who, as of September 2018, will lose access to the free provincial healthcare program they had been included in since 2012. More...
Oxford Int’l launches ‘Core Scholarship’
By Claudia Civinini. Oxford International Education Group has announced the launch of a new scholarship scheme for students enrolled in its boarding schools and international colleges in a bid to widen access to international education. More...
Europe is leaving US behind on language learning – Pew
By Claudia Civinini. Only a fraction of children in the US learn a foreign language at school compared to the vast majority of Europeans, a Pew report shows. More...
CBIE calls on federal government to invest in outward student mobility
By Claudia Civinini. The Canadian Bureau for International Education has submitted a proposal to the Ottawa parliament calling on the government to invest CA$10m to support outward student mobility. More...
IH Melbourne to open its doors in October
By Claudia Civinini. The second-largest city in Australia is getting its own International House language centre, the fifth in the country. More...
CBIE highlights student satisfaction, but housing is a growing concern
By Claudia Civinini. Investigating students’ opinions and mapping their experience, the new CBIE International Student Survey revealed a positive picture for the Canadian international education industry. More...
Healthy growth for Languages Canada members
By Claudia Civinini. A positive picture emerged from the latest Languages Canada figures, with a 10% increase in student numbers and growth reported from most source markets. Language students generated an estimated CA$1.6bn in export revenue and contributed $204m in federal and provincial tax revenue. More...
France to increase non-EEA university tuition fees
By Claudia Civinini. The new fee regime will come into action at the start of the next academic year – September 2019 – and was announced in the international recruitment strategy that Campus France developed in collaboration with the French government.
International students who are not nationals of an EEA member, or Switzerland, and enrol for the first time in a French higher education institution will pay €2,770 for undergraduate and €3,770 at master’s and doctoral level. More...
Remise du rapport de Jean-Paul Saint-André sur la refonte du premier cycle des études de santé
