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African students accounted for nearly half of the total 412,087 international students in France in 2023 and 14 percent of all university students studying in the country in the 2022/23 academic year.
France
Apr 26, 2024
The critical shortage of skilled workers remains a challenge in Germany, with employers having a hard time to fill vacant positions.
Germany
Apr 24, 2024
Harvard University has closed Harvard Yard amid a wave of pro-Palestine protests taking place at campuses nationwide.
United States
Apr 23, 2024
A new survey has revealed that more than half of Canadians believe Canada welcomes too many international students, worsening the housing crisis.
Canada
Apr 23, 2024
At least 45 people were arrested at Yale University on Monday morning during protests against the war in Gaza.
United States
Apr 22, 2024
Columbia University said early Monday that it is making a switch to remote-only classes following protests on campus over Israel’s war in Gaza, which have been going on for six days.
United States
Apr 22, 2024
Over two million high school students in the United States should soon decide which college to attend. However, this has become a challenge for them as many universities increase tuition and other expenses, some exceeding $90,000 per year.
United States
Apr 22, 2024
Although the Australian government has decided to cut the post-study work visas for international students by two years, many still choose to study in the country specifically because of employment opportunities after graduation.
Australia
Apr 21, 2024
Is Switzerland becoming the new higher education hub for international students? Although the country may still need to become one of the top ten host destinations for international students, official data show that it has been appealing to an increasing number of students over the last few years.
Switzerland
Apr 19, 2024
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