New ‘soft power’ opportunity after Taiwan election
Taiwan was one of the first of many countries this year to hold its election, with former president Tsai Ing-Wen's Democratic People's Party gaining victory.
Taiwan was one of the first of many countries this year to hold its election, with former president Tsai Ing-Wen's Democratic People's Party gaining victory.
Rollercoaster would be a tame word to describe the events in the world of Dutch international education over the last two years. The PIE talks to stakeholders amid the November election.
International students may be able to work longer hours and have more work rights if New Zealand's current opposition is voted in in an election later this month.
Education stakeholders across France have voiced their concern over the influence the rise of the far-right could have on immigration policy and research collaborations as Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen go head-to-head in the French elections.
The international education community has a vital role to play in promoting the values of openness and inclusion in the run-up to the US election, stakeholders were told at the annual NAFSA conference, held last week in Denver.
The board of the US's largest international education member organisation, NAFSA, has urged presidential candidates to create a “more welcoming and globally engaged United States”.
Taiwan's new president, Tsai Ing-Wen, assumed office last month, and educators have said it may be beneficial to downsize the country’s higher education offering, improve relations with China and attract more overseas students.
As the federal election approaches, Universities Canada has called on the country’s next government to “encourage a culture of mobility” among Canadian students.