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BrainGain Magazine is hosting a free information session on studying abroad. If you're a prospective international student, you need to be there!

Brexit getting you down? You may be able to get an Oxford degree in Paris soon!

France could become an alternative for international students who want to study at other UK universities, too, as some of them may relocate their degree courses there

British universities bear the brunt of Brexit as EU enrollments decline

The number of European Union students enrolling in Britain's leading universities declines.

Participate in this Sustainability Challenge to win an internship in New Zealand

College students from 4 Indian states can team up and send in a proposal. The winning team will get to go on a three-week visit to participating New Zealand universities.

International students trying to reach the UK face several hurdles

The universities are keen to welcome students but there are no comprehensive solutions in place when it comes to reaching the UK.

Are you ready for the new Knowledge@Wharton High School Investment Competition?

Registration opens soon for India and other Region 2 countries. Plus, this year, there is a new regional addition — China!

Housing shortages in The Netherlands are set to rise to 50,000 by 2024-25

The universities are working towards a solution but the sudden peak of student interest is a significant challenge.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May urged to ease visa rules for Indians

India wants its young, highly qualified students who graduate from UK universities to have a better chance to participate in research and work opportunities there

Indian School of Business students win first prize in the International Case Competition at Rotman School

A team of 4 students from the Indian School of Business (Mohali) have won an international sustainability competition at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School.

Up to 20% drop in tuition fees for international students in the UK

A decline in the British pound, thanks to Brexit, effectively means a discount for students from many countries who are studying in Britain

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