Russian students face obstacles in Czech Republic
EU sanctions on Russia aiming to restrict crude oil exports and related technical assistance has impacted Russian technical students in the Czech Republic.
EU sanctions on Russia aiming to restrict crude oil exports and related technical assistance has impacted Russian technical students in the Czech Republic.
New data from study abroad platform, Study.eu, shows a significant increase in interest in study abroad from the US, in the wake of the Roe v Wade reversal.
Fair organiser Recruit in Canada has recently been sold to the international placement and recruitment company, the SchoolFinder Group.
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