NZ reveals 30 groups for PM’s scholarships
Close to 400 students from New Zealand will be joining study programs across Asia and Latin America as part of the Prime Minister’s scholarships.
Close to 400 students from New Zealand will be joining study programs across Asia and Latin America as part of the Prime Minister’s scholarships.
Some 38,000 UK learners will join outbound mobility initiatives through the Turing Scheme in 2022/23, application results have shown.
Just over 6,000 Japanese students travelled abroad to study in 2021 marking a significant decline from pre-pandemic levels, according to a new report.
A new IEAA white paper on the social and economic benefit of Australia’s learning abroad programs is calling for urgent action to get the global mobility programs back to pre-pandemic levels.
Universities across Europe have experienced a sudden increase in demand, but is their new-found popularity due to the "Brexit effect”? Or, with many countries already experiencing a long-term growth in student numbers, would this have happened anyway? Helen Packer finds out.
The current funding model of the UK's Turing mobility scheme may be hampering the long-term success of the program, stakeholders have warned.
Almost 80% of growth in the international student market “should come” from Asian countries by the year 2025, with surprising emerging markets coming into play aside from China and India, according to a new report from Western Union Business Solutions.
Leaders from 22 Canadian universities and 13 Vietnamese universities were welcomed to a digital mission hosted by Universities Canada recently.