Grok curates news about international education from around the world to help education professionals keep up to date with developments that may inform activities in China, India and Southeast Asia.
A new bill before the Manitoba legislature aims to better protect international students from dishonest recruiters and ensure high standards
Bank of Communications Limited, one of the largest banks in China, ranks Montreal, London and Hong Kong as the most
Australia’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) will impose an additional $700 Subsequent Temporary Application Charge upon temporary visitors to
Grok’s CEO, Kim Morrison, was interviewed by Amy Baker at The PIE News. Kim talked about recruitment, agents, how China
A survey of almost 2,000 college bound international students from ten world regions reveals that beyond the university’s website and
The University of Canberra (UC) says attracting more international students will help the city’s higher education sector overcome federal funding
A record two million International English Language Testing System (IELTS) tests were taken worldwide over the last 12 months, representing
The US Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, has ordered heightened scrutiny of international students entering the United States following
The president or principal administrator appointed by Chinese-foreign cooperatively run schools will no longer require central government approval, according to
Budget 2013 invests $40 million over the next four years in marketing and promoting New Zealand’s international education industry, as