Cyn Chau – Fencing, New York UniversityCyn Chau – Fencing, New York University
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Over 5,000 higher education jobs in Canada have been cut since the government clamped down on study permit numbers – with Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec the hardest hit. The
IHEC‘s report,Towards a Future UK International Higher Education Strategy: Resilience, Purpose and Precision, released in April 2025, describes accurate data and timely insights as “the lifeblood” of an effective international
Arizona Governor Katie HobbsIn a move that has sparked intense debate across higher education circles, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2880 into law, explicitly prohibiting encampments on university
The latest report from the Office for Students (OfS) paints a stark picture of mounting financial pressures across the higher education sector. The analysis suggests that 43% of institutions now
The Brazilian association for international education, FAUBAI, in its 37th year, welcomed around 650 participants from 28 countries for its 2025 conference, bringing together global stakeholders to shape a more
Welcome to the sixteenth edition of The Fifteen. We track research funding shake-ups in Brussels’ ERC “super-grants” and a defence-focused tweak to Horizon Europe. Meanwhile, higher education resources continue to
A new national study reveals that despite graduating during a pandemic, the vast majority of recent college graduates are employed and maintain a positive outlook on their futures. According to
Pima Community College (PCC) has become the first community college in Arizona to provide Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for its student-athletes through a new partnership with Opendorse, a