
Three universities shaping the next generation of innovation leaders
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 new survey of education agents reveals that international students are increasingly anxious about visa policies and affordability, leading them to consider alternative study destinations or staying home. The 2026 Navitas Agent Perception Survey highlights growing concerns about financial strain, academic support, and the impact of AI on career prospects.

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

Study Abroad highlights three top universities pushing the boundaries of civil engineering innovation.

Louisiana State University's College of the Coast and Environment offers graduate programs that focus on interdisciplinary, high-impact research to address complex coastal environmental challenges.

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

A new analysis by London Economics quantifies the economic benefits of international students in the UK, breaking down the impact by region and parliamentary constituency. The report shows significant financial contributions at both national and local levels, with an average benefit of £580 per UK resident annually.

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.

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.

A new analysis from NAFSA and JB International projects that ongoing disruptions in visa processing, along with new policy settings, will have a devastating effect on international student numbers in the United States for the coming year.

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.

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.