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European study destinations now offering thousands of English-taught degree programmes

English-taught programmes (ETPs) are becoming more prevalent in Europe, according to a new research report just released by the British Council and Studyportals. The trend...

ICEF Podcast: The future of ELT: A call to action

Listen in as ICEF’s Craig Riggs and Martijn van de Veen recap some recent industry news, including Australia’s planned cap on foreign enrolments and the...

Better living and social environments for students linked to better mental health 

The Class Foundation’s European Student Living Monitor 2024 (SLM) report has been released, and a key finding from the survey is that many international students...

Canada announces updates for foreign enrolment cap and post-study work rules

Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced today several new measures affecting international students in Canada. He stated, “The measures we have taken up until now...

Canada: Mid-year data indicates that international student commencements could drop by nearly 50% for 2024

On 2 January 2024, when Canadian Immigration Minister Mark Miller announced a two-year cap on new study permits, he explained that: “For 2024, the cap...

Why private VET providers are hardest hit by student caps in Australia

The following is a guest post from Claire Field, which was originally published on her blog. Claire is the Principal of Claire Field and Associates,...

Is employability still the holy grail for the new generation of international students?

The following is a guest post from Nannette Ripmeester. Nannette is the Director at Expertise in Labour Mobility (ELM) and founder of CareerProfessor.works. She serves...

Australia: Private VET providers receive “devastating” enrolment cap allocations for 2025

 In August, the Australian government announced that, pending approval of proposed legislative amendments, a cap on new international student commencements will go into effect in...

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