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2 Indian teams top Knowledge@Wharton Investment Competition 2017

The team from The International School, Bangalore, won the top spot, followed by the team from Amity International School, Noida. Students of the United World College RCN, Norway, bagged 3rd place.

Australian universities fear severe financial difficulties if borders remain closed to international students

Australia is struggling to ensure that one of its biggest exports – education, can continue to find buyers in the international market, even as it starts to assess the economic impact of the pandemic on its universities.

31 Indian students in New Zealand win excellence awards

These students are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate study in fields releated to business, design or science and technology, engineering, and mathematics

99% decline in international students arriving in Australia

The numbers recorded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics are based on arrivals in January 2021.

UK makes it easier for international students to earn after they learn

The UK government makes a welcome move in favour of international students. Post study work will now be easier (for some).

Donald Trump settles Trump University fraud cases for $25 million

Over 6,000 Trump University students will finally get their money back from US president-elect Donald Trump's now-defunct real estate school.

Cooper Union plans to bring back free tuition for all undergraduates

Cooper Union has come up with a plan to provide full undergraduate scholarships to all its students in the near future.

New Zealand academic offers new explanation for the cause of Alexander the Great's death

University of Otago's Dr. Katherine Hall doesn’t believe theories about the cause and time of the 32-year old world conqueror’s death. Here’s why.

Apply now for year-long journalism fellowships focused on child development

Eight journalists will be selected for the fellowships, which include training and international reporting trips. Journalists in Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Kenya, Nigeria and Tanzania can apply

France is keen to welcome back international students

As higher education destinations consider opening their doors to international students, France takes the lead.

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