Orange launches African e-learning platform
Orange has announced the launch of “Orange Campus Africa”, an online training platform created in partnership with the Virtual University of Senegal.
Orange has announced the launch of “Orange Campus Africa”, an online training platform created in partnership with the Virtual University of Senegal.
International students – regardless of where they are traveling from or when their study permit was approved –attending an institution with an approved Covid-19 readiness plan will be able to enter Canada from October 20.
Universities in Scotland are offering a support package to students that aims to improve their wellbeing during the Covid-19 pandemic.
International education and exchange advocates speaking during EnglishUSA’s Stakeholders Conference have warned that “difficult times will continue” when it comes to border rules, visas and OPT.
According to commentator Simon Marginson, Australia may take 5-to-10 years to regain its international student market share and mobility in general could take at least 15 months to get back to pre-Covid-19 levels.
Some 45% of prospective int'l students will only feel comfortable studying overseas when UK campuses are open and face-to-face teaching has resumed.
Students admitted to international master's degree programs in Sweden have increased by 13% on last year's figures, but some HEIs report a drop in short-term exchange students and stable or slight declines in admissions of international students overall.
International graduates in Singapore are struggling to find jobs, putting them at risk of violating government agreements which gave them free tuition.