International student demand for US master’s degrees has declined by 61% this year, as stakeholders warn of policy shifts threatening the long-term health of America’s talent pipeline. The post Global demand for US master’s degrees plunges by 60% appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
UK universities have been told to expect a “phased implementation” of new compliance thresholds, part of the government’s wider immigration crackdown that has stirred debate across the sector. The post “Phased implementation” of new UK BCA thresholds confirmed appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
While the revised evidence levels suggest improved immigration risk ratings for both countries and universities, stakeholders warn the system lacks transparency and may no longer be necessary. The post Australia eases risk ratings amid calls to scrap system appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
Ahead of The PIE Live Ireland this month, we sat down with ILSC Education Group to talk about its exciting expansion into Europe, the charm of Dublin’s Liberties district, and how its student-centred mission is shaping global education experiences. The post Spotlight on… ILSC Education Group appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
The PIE sat down with Edyta Lachowicz-Santos, director of internationalisation strategy at the University of Economics in Katowice and EAIE board member at last month's conference. The post Edyta Lachowicz-Santos, University of Economics in Katowice and EAIE board member appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
In recent years, geopolitical tensions, conflict, and economic instability have changed the way families around the world think about higher education – especially when it comes to sending their children abroad. The post Why residency is becoming a safety net for international students in an uncertain world appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
The US has lost its position as the most popular destination for business education, with the UK and Germany rising above it in a new study measuring international student interest. The post US loses top spot in business education appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
The aftermath of Canada's study permit cap is only intensifying following months of policy whiplash. But swift action can help get the country's international education sector back on track, says Philipp Reichert. The post After the cap: the reality check for Canada’s international education sector appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
A White House memo sent to nine top-tier universities has proposed a 15% cap on colleges’ international undergraduate enrolments, among other demands, in return for preferential access to federal funding. The post US moots 15% international student cap on 9 institutions appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
Ireland has evacuated more than 60 Gazan students as a result of sector-wide collaboration between universities and the Department of Foreign Affairs.| The PIE News
The University of Southampton is working with Oxford International Education Group (OIEG) to deliver a branch campus in Delhi.| The PIE News
International student interest in the US has dramatically declined over the past two months, as the impact of Trump's policies take hold.| The PIE News
US consulates are carrying out enhanced social media vetting of Harvard applicants, in a pilot project that could be rolled out nationwide.| The PIE News
Thousands of international participants due to take part in summer exchange programs could be barred entry due to Trump's visa freeze.| The PIE News
The US for Success Coalition and NAFSA have launched an advocacy campaign urging Congress to demand the State Department immediately resume visa appointments.| The PIE News
The US government has halted the scheduling of international student visa interviews at consulates around the world.| The PIE News
New US legislation threatens to halt the issuance of all Chinese study visas, though critics warn it is xenophobic and disproportionate.| The PIE News
UK higher education's commitment to the UK Agent Quality Framework and the National Code of Ethical Practice has been signed at the BUILA winter conference.| The PIE News
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Walk into any campus café or careers fair this autumn and you’ll meet students preparing for a labour market that's changing faster than course catalogues can.| The PIE News
The UK government is expected to suggest tying graduate visas to skill-based jobs in the upcoming immigration white paper.| The PIE News
As scams cost international students thousands of pounds, student platforms and UK universities push for more awareness.| The PIE News
Over a quarter of employers are not actually aware of the UK’s Graduate Route for allowing international students to work sponsor-free for up to two years.| The PIE News
International graduates in the UK are struggling to secure employment and, as a result, are seeking opportunities outside the country, a survey has found.| The PIE News
With the job market growing more competitive for international graduates, students are increasingly drawn to fields that offer global mobility and cross-border exposure.| The PIE News
At the IACAC 2025 conference in Boston, delegates voiced that real action is needed to break policy barriers and keep students moving across borders.| The PIE News
The University of Southampton, set to open its India campus in August 2025, has received applications from Gulf and South Asian countries.| The PIE News
Australia’s prestigious Innovative Research Universities will soon establish a campus in India, The PIE News has learned.| The PIE News
Five international universities have received LOIs to open campuses in Mumbai, amid rising debate over the rush to enter India’s higher education space.| The PIE News
In a major development, four more international universities have received letters of intent to set up campuses in India.| The PIE News
The Fulbright board has announced its resignation, accusing Trump of politicising the US's flagship cultural exchange program.| The PIE News
US stakeholders have rallied in support of the 1,300 State Department employees laid off – a move they say will damage cultural exchange.| The PIE News
A government research briefing has clarified some details about the UK immigration white paper, shedding light on its rollout schedule.| The PIE News
Sector leaders have weighed in on the UK government's proposed revisions to compliance metrics, including the halving of visa refusal thresholds for providers.| The PIE News
Course search data has revealed a surge in interest for Masters of Research (MRes) courses in the UK, with agents highlighting the possibility to bring dependants on the visa route.| The PIE News
Glasgow Caledonian University has paused international student recruitment to courses at risk of being non-BCA compliant, with immediate effect.| The PIE News
The campus will be located at the International Tech Park in Gurgaon, a financial hub in the North Indian state of Haryana.| The PIE News
Prospective international students in the US are being asked to adjust the privacy settings on their social media accounts to 'public'.| The PIE News
In a major move, the State Department has ordered US embassies to resume study visa interviews with stricter social media checks.| The PIE News
The Trump administration has announced plans to "aggressively" revoke the visas of Chinese students in the US.| The PIE News
Effective July 1, the Australian government has increased the student visa application fee to AUD$2,000.| The PIE News
IRCC has ignored calls to delay new requirements for international students at undergrad and college level to provide provincial attestation letters.| The PIE News
An analysis of Canadian government figures indicates that the approval of study permits could drop by roughly 47% in 2024 compared to 2023.| The PIE News
Canada's new postgraduate work permit eligibility criteria has been announced.| The PIE News
The announcement of further IRCC restrictions on international students has plunged the sector into uncertainty once again, with stakeholders concerned about Canada's ability to attract global talent.| The PIE News
Canada's intled sector is reacting to another set of 'erratic' policy changes limiting international students, temporary workers and spouses.| The PIE News
Canada will decrease the number of study permits it issues to international students by 35% to 360,000 in 2024, the federal government announced today.| The PIE News
The University of Southampton has become the first UK university to be granted a licence to create a branch campus in India.| The PIE News
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