Education
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Japa – the new trend driving Nigerians to study abroad?
“Japa” is a Yorbua word, meaning to flee or to escape. Since borders re-opened after the pandemic, the term has…
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Pearson sells online learning arm to private equity firm
Pearson Online Learning Services will change hands amid the conclusion of a “strategic review” of the business, which began in August…
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India companies selling US student visa appointments for $1000
Companies, often operating on social media, offer to book appointments on behalf of individuals who want to study in the…
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INSEAD launches innovative learning app
The INSEAD Learning Hub platform offers the possibility of exploring the school’s global community, enabling users to gain access to content…
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Investigations could see students face deportation from Canada
The news comes as Colleges Ontario, the sector association representing public colleges, has finally moved to crack down on unscrupulous…
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Twin places volunteering in UK employability portfolio
The volunteering program, lasting up to six-weeks, is open to any students on standard, six-month UK visitor visas, and offers experiences in retail,…
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Canada extends post-graduate work permits by 18 months
Starting April 6, current post-graduate work permit holders will be able to opt into extending their visas. Additionally, foreign nationals…
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BSA to launch due diligence for student recruitment
In partnership with consulting and transparency firm Verisio, BSA will expand it services related to compliance requirements that it already provides to member and…
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UK “still tops” study abroad destinations for Chinese students
In a survey of 350 Chinese students, 45% said they would consider studying in the UK now – Canada was…
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UK sector pushes for more China exchanges
Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s government said that after the Integrated Review in 2021, authorities have taken a number of steps to increase…
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