
US Judge Dismisses Trump Administration's Harvard Antisemitism Lawsuit
A US district judge has dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the institution failed to address antisemitism on campus.
Staff reporter at The Visa Term, covering Study Abroad.

A US district judge has dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the institution failed to address antisemitism on campus.

A coalition of international education, labour unions, universities, and media organizations has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over a new rule that imposes fixed time limits on study visas, arguing it violates the Administrative Procedure Act and threatens the US's competitiveness as a study destination.

A 22-day protest by international graduates challenging post-study work permit refusals has ended in Calgary after immigration officers identified 12 attendees as “possibly inadmissible” to Canada.

More students are considering European universities as part of their higher education plans, driven by the growth of English-taught degree programs and a shift in applicant priorities.

A bipartisan group of senators, led by California’s Senator Padilla, has written to the State Department demanding quicker visa appointments, extended interview waivers, and renewed transparency on visa issuance data as universities brace for a projected decline in international enrollment.

A UNESCO convention aimed at making the recognition of higher education qualifications fairer and more consistent across the Arab region has entered into force, initially binding five countries.

Australian Minister for Education, Jason Clare, has pushed back against claims that the country's international student industry is a 'farce' made by One Nation leader, Senator Pauline Hanson.

Spain is emerging as a leading destination for international education, offering a unique combination of academic excellence, affordability, and quality of life.

France has introduced new rules for study visas, requiring prospective students to show a 43% increase in proof of funds to secure their visa.

Changes to US immigration policy may lead to decreased international student enrollment and revenue risks for some institutions, according to a recent statement from Fitch.

A Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is a practitioner doctorate focused on applied research, which can help experienced leaders investigate complex organisational problems and generate actionable evidence.

A new study reveals that 81% of Indian students planning to study abroad intend to return home after completing their education, reflecting a shift in priorities. The research also highlights growing self-motivation among applicants, a preference for postgraduate studies, and evolving concerns about studying overseas.

A group of Sudanese students affected by the UK government's study visa 'brake' are preparing to appeal after the High Court ruled in favour of Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood.