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Australia relaxes visa rules for university staff members

The Australian government has restored four-year visas for professors and other leading staff members in universities with a pathway to permanent residency

Japan to relax strict policies on post-work opportunities for international students

Here’s another reason to look east if you’re an international student.

Thaler's Nobel reflects how behavioral economics is in vogue

Richard Thaler won the Nobel Prize for behavioral economics, a branch of economics rooted in psychology, which has gained tremendous cachet

News of the NASA internship awarded to an Indian girl? Fake!

Leading news organizations failed to check the facts while reporting that NASA had selected an Indian girl for a programme at a centre that doesn’t even exist. An Indian student in the Netherlands investigates.

15th annual student trading competition kicks off at the Rotman School of Management, Toronto

The Rotman International Trading Competition has grown to include participation each year by teams from 52 different universities spanning the globe and spawned two regional Rotman trading competitions in South Korea and Italy

Write an essay and get a chance to win a trip to New York

The deadline for the fourth ‘Many Languages, One World’ essay competition, organized by ELS Educational Services and United Nations Academic Impact, is March 31

"The interest in autonomous driving is exploding," Toronto professor on the university′s latest online offering

Are you an engineering student? Here’s a course that can help you turn science fiction into fact!

Quality education, student support and post study-work are key motivators for international students

IDP Education’s ‘Emerging Futures’ research surveyed more than 10,000 prospective international students.

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.

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