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International student policy in the spotlight during Australian election

Australia will hold its next federal election on 3 May 2025. The vote looks to be hotly contested, especially between the current governing Labor party,...

US tariffs trigger global economic disruption and new concerns for international educators

If in 2024, we looked back over the past 25 years, most of us would have identified three main events that seriously disrupted international student...

US signals new scrutiny of student visas amid reports of softening demand from foreign students

Student surveys conducted earlier this quarter highlight an overall positive disposition among international students towards studying in the United States. There are some indications, however,...

Taiwan is close to reaching its pre-pandemic benchmark for international enrolment

Taiwan is steadily increasing the number of international students it hosts in its colleges and universities. In 2024, a total of 123,190 students came from...

UK ELT reports a decline in student weeks for 2024

English UK, the peak body for English-language teaching (ELT) in the UK, has released full-year data for 2024 that shows a 9% decline in student...

What is happening with Indian enrolments abroad this year?

Just a couple of years ago, Indian students were flocking to a number of attractive study abroad destinations, and especially to the “Big Four” of...

ICEF Podcast: How are schools and agents adapting to rising visa rejection rates?

Listen in as ICEF’s Craig Riggs and Martijn van de Veen recap some recent industry developments, including a shift to a more strategic approach to...

Full-year data highlights decline in foreign enrolment in UK universities in 2023/24

For the first time in ten years, the total number of students enrolled in UK universities fell in 2023/24 compared with the previous year, according...

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