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International students will not be able to study online-only and remain in the US, starting this fall

The US announces an unfriendly modification to their Student Exchange and Visitor Program.

Stanford Seed's inaugural India program starts off in Chennai with 45 business owners

Over the past 5 years, the 1-year program, led by Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, has trained over 500 business leaders in other countries, and 62% report increased revenue

India added to the UK's 'Red List' but travel ban will not apply to students

Only international students are exempt from the UK's new travel ban.

China is a more popular choice for Indian students than the UK

China has emerged as a more popular choice for Indian students than the UK, and more popular than Australia and Canada internationally. Here's why.

Non-EU students will now pay tuition fees at some German universities

The German state of Baden-Wurttemberg has announced that international students will pay tuition fees starting next year. Read more below.

IIE Open Doors 2021: International student numbers on the rebound in the US

While the higher education sector is seeing student enrollments rise, the US will have to address the problem strategically to retain its position as the #1 destination.

In 20 years, international tertiary student numbers have increased 200% - OECD

Education at a Glance, the OECD's annual report, reveals key trends in international education. Here's a brief overview.

Stanford Seed announces expansion to India - applications open

Stanford Seed will run its first program in Chennai from August 2017. Applications are now open.

Australia relaxes visa rules for university staff members

The Australian government has restored four-year visas for professors and other leading staff members in universities with a pathway to permanent residency

Japan to relax strict policies on post-work opportunities for international students

Here’s another reason to look east if you’re an international student.

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