Staff reductions and high turnover hitting US study abroad
The Forum on Education Abroad's latest State of the Field Report has identified inadequate staffing and burnout in the education abroad sector.
The Forum on Education Abroad's latest State of the Field Report has identified inadequate staffing and burnout in the education abroad sector.
A list of eight new majors will now be eligible for a program allowing international students to work in the US for three years post-graduation, replacing the prior one-year limit.
Language providers across Canada are concerned that visa issues, along with accommodation shortages, meant they did not recover as they would have liked from declines in business during Covid-19.
At the IIN Conference, themes focused on best practices for college and career readiness and employability skills honed through international internships.
On August 17-18, stakeholders will gather in Bangalore for professional development and networking opportunities facilitated by Gen Next Education.
Enabling a story-telling environment for international educators to develop and build intercultural confidence is gaining ground with a UNESCO-backed initiative.
It is "imperative" that all engage with higher education in China, speakers said at the two-day CIHE conference at Boston College.
Florida governor DeSantis signed a law that prohibits public colleges from spending money on DEI initiatives for students, faculty or staff.