Weekly highlight and latest news on studying abroad and international education from around the world by LurnAbroad.
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CANADA LAUNCHES NEW NATIONAL CREDENTIAL WALLET PLATFORM
The new credential wallet is going to benefit international students in Canada, as it enables them to access their credentials from anywhere.
Read MoreQUEEN ELIZABETH COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS 2021: FAQ
International students aspiring to study abroad in a low or middle country of the Commonwealth can now access a fully-funded scholarship covering tuition fees, living expenses allowances and return flight tickets under the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships.
Read MoreFULLY-FUNDED MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIP IN LOW/MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH
International students aspiring to study abroad in a low or middle country of the Commonwealth can now access a fully-funded scholarship covering tuition fees, living expenses allowances and return flight tickets under the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships.
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New rules for EU students in UK starting Jan. 1, 2021
As the Brexit transition period inches closer to its end on Dec. 31, 2020, EU students planning to study in Britain during the next academic year will have a new set of rules applying to them. To start with, EU students who will start courses after Aug. 1, 2021, will have to pay higher international tuition fees.
Read MoreFULLY FUNDED SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
International students aspiring to study at the University of Oxford, UK with a fully-funded scholarship covering both tuition and living expenses can now apply to Clarendon.
Read MoreAround The Education World This Week – Issue #3
International students need to brace for more competition in 2021 as Covid hasn’t crushed study abroad plans As the application process for the 2021 academic session to international…
Read MoreSUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN A CRISIS: HOW UNIVERSITIES CAN DO THEIR BIT
Even as the world inches closer to a breakthrough in COVID treatment, it wouldn’t be easy to resume things as usual, particularly when it comes to international education. Travel restrictions, accommodation issues, and financial setbacks are imminent concerns for students planning to pursue study abroad aspirations in the new normal. Thankfully, colleges and universities have been supporting them with academic continuity initiatives such as hybrid learning. Still, the road ahead appears long and treacherous, and HEIs need to go the extra mile with the support they offer to international students. Here are some ways they can do their bit today and beyond.
Read MoreAround The Education World This Week – Issue #2
Although the pandemic forced study abroad aspirants to rethink their decisions this year, overseas education is all set to make a comeback.
Read MoreCREATIVE WRITING SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, UK
The Ink Sweat & Tears Scholarship will support a talented writer on UEA’s prestigious MA Creative Writing: Poetry course. It is open to both Home, EU and International students. Scholarship recipients are required as part of the scholarship to read at the Norwich Café Writers event in November of their first year.
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