Sector appeals to US lawmakers for increased exchange funding
Visa delays and funding cuts are hampering efforts to increase international education opportunities for outbound students to the US, NAFSA delegates heard.
Visa delays and funding cuts are hampering efforts to increase international education opportunities for outbound students to the US, NAFSA delegates heard.
Barricades being removed around being able to “work or pursue occupational training” is one of many optimistic trends leading to a resurgence of South Asian students in North America.
In a historic move, the US Department of State has officially endorsed the usage of education agents by attending the AIRC conference and speaking in collaborative tones at a plenary alongside counterparts from the US Department of Commerce.
The EducationUSA Forum convened more than 500 university representatives to discuss HE recruitment avenues, such as those already at US boarding schools.
Engaging, visually appealing and responsive – these are rules that contribute to a successful social media strategy. Natalie Marsh finds out how international education stakeholders are faring when trying to engage with the world.
EducationUSA is piloting an intensive English and college preparation programme targeting international high school students in a bid to entice students at a younger age to consider studying in the country's higher education system.
Evan Ryan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Culture Affairs, this month endorsed international education’s role in tackling global issues and boosting the country’s foreign outreach.
EducationUSA, a network of the US Department of State, has launched a new mobile-ready web platform, available in 90 languages in efforts to connect better with prospective international students.