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Education New Zealand is offering a $10,000 international student scholarship

Applications from current and prospective international students will be accepted until July 20, and the winner will be announced on August 1.

Canada relaxes travel restrictions for incoming students

International students must be enrolled in an approved institution and self-quarantine.

Here's your chance to find out more about studying in Ireland

18 Irish universities will hold education fairs in Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru – between November 18 and November 26. Here’s everything you need to know before going.

Is the UK government right about international students?

The UK Government, led by PM Theresa May, is taking some hard calls on international students. Is the policy based on real numbers and good sense? Read below to find out.

10 quick facts about world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking

On 14th March 2018, British physicist Stephen Hawking passed away. BrainGain magazine brings you 10 quick facts.

Here's your chance to meet with top faculty from Arizona State University

Senior faculty and officials from ASU and its engineering school will visit several Indian cities to provide information and answer questions. Find out how to register for a free session near you!

Here's what you need to know about the UK's new international education strategy

Yes, there are revisions for the better but are they enough?

Chinese and Indian students continue to drive growth for UK’s higher education sector

According to the latest data released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the number of international students has been on the rise in the UK even during the pandemic.

Stanford Seed's inaugural India program starts off in Chennai with 45 business owners

Over the past 5 years, the 1-year program, led by Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, has trained over 500 business leaders in other countries, and 62% report increased revenue

India added to the UK's 'Red List' but travel ban will not apply to students

Only international students are exempt from the UK's new travel ban.

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