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Maryam Mirzakhani, the genius in the Mathematics jungle

Educated in Iran and the US, this Stanford University professor blazed a trail for women in Mathematics.

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!

Here are the 5 most international universities in the world

This niche list from Times Higher Education draws on data from other studies to choose cities known for diverse and thriving student populations.

Indian and New Zealand students collaborate to tackle Sustainable Development Goals

The winning team in the sustainability challenge looks forward to an all-expenses-paid three-week internship at three participating universities in New Zealand early next year.

Trump win unnerves Indian students as backlash rocks US campuses

US college campuses are being rocked by anti-Trump protests and growing incidents of hostility against foreign students and minorities.

NIFT graduate Shreya Jain bags People's choice at the iD International Emerging Designer Awards

The iD International Emerging Designer Awards were held recently in Dunedin, New Zealand. The People's choice went to Shreya Jain for a collection that combined culture and couture.

Supermodel Tyra Banks to Teach Stanford MBA Class

Banks, who is a business powerhouse and TV producer, is co-teaching an MBA course on personal branding.

Is your education preparing you for your career?

This is the million-dollar question. Pearson's latest study comes up with an interesting answer.

Canada′s newest guidelines restrict international students from entering its borders

Amidst the slew of positive policies that Canada announced, this move has come as a surprise.

Indian computer science students in Canada build a bot to ease the visa application process

Ruhi Madiwale and Dhivya Jayaraman discuss how they created their product, the support they’ve got from Dalhousie University and the local government, and how studying abroad has changed their lives.

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