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US Gun Control on Campus

Indian students have become caught in the cross-hairs of the US gun culture – at least nine Indian students have been killed in university shootings since April 2007.

From defying the Taliban to studying in Canada: Afghan refugee shares her story

The teenager who once risked her life to study in secret in Kabul can now spend hours in the quiet study area of the University of Toronto’s Robarts Library.

Straight Talk: The American Nightmare - Laws, Campuses and Guns

The US is a preferred destination for international students. However, the recent spate of campus violence has cast a long shadow over its academic institutions. What is the historic and legal foundation for USA’s gun laws and what are their long term repercussions? Take a look with Dr. Pushkar.

7 reasons to study in New Zealand

The number of Indians who chose to study in New Zealand is up by 53% from last year. High Commissioner to India Joanna Kempkers and Education NZ Regional Director John Laxon discuss why

How "Hunting Ground" Blows Lid off U.S. Campus Rape

If you are going to any college in America, you need to see the explosive documentary about the sexual assault of young women — and men, too — at college campuses from Harvard, Princeton to UC Berkeley.

Trump's election victory - what you should and shouldn't worry about

With US campuses in turmoil in the wake of an acrimonious election, universities and students are concerned about hate crimes and budget cuts

Resources to combat on-campus sexual violence as an international student

Facing the aftermath of sexual harassment and assault on campus can be terrifying. Here are some resources for students around the world combatting on campus sexual violence.

UCLA Shooting: Mainak Sarkar Kills Professor over 'Code Theft'

The IIT Kharagpur alumnus resented his professor, accusing him of stealing codes he wrote for his PhD, and passing them on to another student

Are you a student at risk? Apply now for a PhD scholarship from Portsmouth Business School

University of Portsmouth's business school is offering two generous PhD bursaries this year to scholars under threat. Deadline for applications is 30 June.

Straight Talk: Studying in the US is safer than driving a car in India

While gun violence and visa-related uncertainties are understandable concerns, it is undeniable that the quality of American higher education is excellent

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