Curious about where all of the international students in Australia are from?

Australia is no stranger to hosting overseas students. In fact, in 2018, Australia was the education destination of choice for almost 870,000 students from around the world. In the world rankings, Australia is in third place for study abroad destinations, having made over $AUD 5-million from foreign students alone. Today, we’re taking a look at [...]

2019-12-05T02:28:23+00:00October 18th, 2019|australia, Education, english|0 Comments

Best Canadian Universities Have Some Of The Most Employable Graduates In The World

While most Canadians are often concerned about how high universities rank when it comes to education, it's also important to know how likely you will be to get employed after graduating. In a recent study, universities were ranked across the world to see who has some of the most employable graduates, and multiple Canadian universities [...]

2019-12-05T02:31:07+00:00October 16th, 2019|canada, Education|0 Comments

How can you practice English even before arriving in your study destination

Worried about you English level before going for an international experience? We have some tips for you. Prospective international students can improve their English-language skills by listening to podcasts and watching TV shows and movies, as well as spending a summer on an english speaking university campus to immerse themselves in an intensive English program. [...]

2019-12-05T02:34:34+00:00October 14th, 2019|Education, english|0 Comments

Which countries let international students stay the longest after graduation?

Amid recent Brexit tensions, UK prime minister Boris Johnson extended the period of time foreign graduates could stay in the UK to find work from four months to two years. Students graduating from UK universities in the summer of 2020 and after are eligible. The policy change aims to attract “the best and brightest” from [...]

2019-12-05T03:11:36+00:00October 10th, 2019|Education, united kingdom|0 Comments

Masters Degree in Australia – International Students represent half of enrolments

International students at Australian universities make up nearly half of all master's enrolments and one-third of doctoral candidates, making the country's higher-degree programs disproportionately dependent on the foreign market. International students make up 21% of all tertiary enrolments in Australia, compared to an average of 6 per cent in other countries, according to the OECD's [...]

2019-12-05T03:26:56+00:00October 8th, 2019|australia, Education|0 Comments

US Universities Report drastic reduction in enrolments from Chinese Students

For the past 10 years, the number of Chinese students at U.S. universities has been rising. But university officials are starting to see a sharp drop in Chinese students.Several universities have reported drops of 20 percent or more this autumn at the start of a new school term.To get more international students, some schools are [...]

2019-12-05T03:31:16+00:00October 4th, 2019|Education|0 Comments

Most accessible cities in the world for your international education.

Accessibility is inclusion, a right guaranteed for all persons with disabilities or those with reduced mobility. Through it, life can be independent and redeem citizenship and sociability for these people. Some cities around the world have already understood the importance of investing in adaptations to improve the quality of life of their residents. Therefore, knowing [...]

2019-12-05T03:35:32+00:00October 3rd, 2019|Education|0 Comments

Australia’s post graduate visa attracts international students, but many can’t find work in their field

Australia’s post graduate visa attracts international students, but many can’t find work in their field. The top five citizenship countries of 485 visa holders in Australia (India, China, Nepal, Pakistan, Vietnam) have also been the top five source countries of international enrolments in Masters by coursework (China, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Vietnam) programs since 2013. However [...]

2019-12-05T03:40:48+00:00October 1st, 2019|australia, Education|0 Comments