Global internships: a win-win-win for universities, students and employers
Higher education institutions are under intense pressure from both students and employers to produce career-ready graduates
Higher education institutions are under intense pressure from both students and employers to produce career-ready graduates
International students from low-income countries such as Iran are turning to extreme measures – such as selling their kidneys and homes – to access graduate study abroad.
The Institute of International Education is launching a new Center for Access and Equity, aimed at expanding access to international education “for all”, The PIE News can exclusively reveal.
IIE has announced its commitment to provide funds to allow 160 Ukrainian students and 50 scholars to continue their academic careers.
Afghanistan's Taliban-imposed ban on university education for women has sparked outrage across the globe, with international education pledging to do more.
Total international student numbers in the US show a healthy near-return to pre-pandemic levels, as new enrolments “soared” by 80% year-on-year, new Open Doors data suggests.
US universities are looking to collaborate more closely with Greek institutions, with a focus on academic partnerships, at a summit led by IIE.
Qatar Afghan Scholarship Project supporting displaced Afghan students will welcome its first cohort to over 40 US institutions for academic year 2022/23.