Racism affects two-thirds of Ireland international students, study finds
Almost two-thirds of international students in Ireland have experienced or witnessed racism, according to a new report from the Irish Council of International Students.
Almost two-thirds of international students in Ireland have experienced or witnessed racism, according to a new report from the Irish Council of International Students.
US institutions need to do more to protect their largest cohort of international students – those coming from China – a researcher has urged.
More needs to be done for students to be able to report racist incidents, a prominent student advocate in Ireland has said, after holding an event discussing the issue on November 17.
India's Ministry of External Affairs advised Indian students in Canada to "exercise due caution and remain vigilant" in response to what it describes as a "sharp increase" in incidents of hate crime. But education stakeholders describe that warning as an exaggeration.
The University of Toronto is launching an Anti-Asian Racism Working Group, with students sharing their own experiences, to tackle the issue.
Canada’s immigration department should make the study permit process more transparent to reduce “discrimination” against African students, a parliamentary committee has recommended.
International students have spoken of their experiences of discrimination in Ireland, with some 40% of respondents of a survey reporting they had either witnessed or been the victim of racism.
Racism pervades "all aspects of the lived experiences" of Black African international students as they study and live in the UK, research has found.