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London School of Economics gets Star Power: Professor Angelina Jolie

The Hollywood actress, who has long campaigned for women's rights, will teach a Master's course on the impact of war on women.

Meet Kavya Kopparapu the 19-year old Harvard student who just won $10,000 for brain cancer research

Her deep-learning computer system, GlioVision, is patented and ready to start testing this year.

International students still keen to study in the US, despite political environment

A new survey has found that international students are still keen to attend US universities and colleges, although there are concerns about visa uncertainties and being unwelcome.

Charles Darwin University welcomes the first cohort of international students in 2020

If this pilot program succeeds, the university hopes to welcome another batch in January.

Rotman School launches master’s in Management Analytics

Developed in consultation with industry experts, the program combines training in the use of predictive and prescriptive analytics tools as they apply to multi-faceted managerial problems

UK Considering Further Clampdown on International Student Visas

The Conservative government is planning a further clampdown on international student visas to cut immigrant numbers. Read more below.

How the University of Toronto and IIT Bombay plan to increase opportunities for students

In addition, the agreement signed between the two institutions aims to promote the sharing of sound city-building practices in both countries and train the next generation of Indian faculty.

Southampton Business School to hold free counselling sessions in India

The sessions will be held in Mumbai, Pune and Delhi up to May 29, and eligible candidates will be offered admission on the spot, on a provisional basis.

Canada, Australia and New Zealand to increase their shares of the international student market in 2021

Ernst & Young report predicts that COVID19 will redistribute international student flow.

University of Virginia limps back to normalcy

Students stand united against hate days after white supremacists marched through their campus and Charlottesville erupted in violence.

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