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Three leading universities are equipping students with the skills to bridge technical expertise and leadership, preparing them to drive innovation in technology-driven industries.
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Three leading universities are equipping students with the skills to bridge technical expertise and leadership, preparing them to drive innovation in technology-driven industries.

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.

Canada's English and French-language providers continue to suffer from the impact of the international student cap and other policies affecting student visa processing.

The UK Home Office has revoked the Bloomsbury Institute's licence to sponsor international students, citing non-compliance with previous Basic Compliance Assessment (BCA) requirements.

South Korea's rapid growth in foreign student numbers has led to a focus on programme and service design to help visiting students integrate into Korean society and the economy.

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.

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.

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 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.