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Stanford Human Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute is looking for research fellows

Stanford HAI will be the perfect springboard for young researchers eager to contribute to marrying humanity with AI.

51 Canadian Scholarships for Indian Students

Canadian educators have pledged investments worth nearly $4 million in collaborative education projects with India which includes generous fellowships aimed at attracting Indian students to study in Canada. A large part of the investment is by way of 51 scholarships from Canada’s top eight colleges including the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto, the University of Victoria and the University of Waterloo.

10,000 international students is New Zealand's best case scenario this year

The new semester begins in February-March for most universities.

Where to find out more about the University of Southampton's MBA course

It is one of only 43 universities in the UK with an AMBA-accredited MBA program. Learn more about it at one of the information sessions being held in India between November 26 and December 7, 2017.

International students face financial losses and mental strain as Australia defers opening borders again

Australia has deferred international student entry until December 15 to better understand the new COVID-19 variant. International students on the receiving end yet again!

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

International Design Challenge Inspires Students to Transform Public Spaces

The University of Westminster organised an international design challenge to help reclaim disused spaces. The winning team, from VNIT, Nagpur, will now showcase its work in London

US government takes back ruling hostile to international students

Over 200 universities and 17 states had signed court briefings backing Harvard and MIT as they challenged ICE.

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