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Manitoba bill aims to protect international students
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A new bill before the Manitoba legislature aims to better protect international students from dishonest recruiters and ensure high standards

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Bank unveils most valuable cities for education
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Bank of Communications Limited, one of the largest banks in China, ranks Montreal, London and Hong Kong as the most

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Australia: New visa application charge to hit international education and tourism
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Australia’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) will impose an additional $700 Subsequent Temporary Application Charge upon temporary visitors to

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Grok Education Services’ Kim Morrison interviewed on The PIE
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Grok’s CEO, Kim Morrison, was interviewed by Amy Baker at The PIE News. Kim talked about recruitment, agents, how China

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International students prize peer opinion, study claims
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A survey of almost 2,000 college bound international students from ten world regions reveals that beyond the university’s website and

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Australia: Universities to woo more international students
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The University of Canberra (UC) says attracting more international students will help the city’s higher education sector overcome federal funding

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Number of IELTS test takers up by 11%
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A record two million International English Language Testing System (IELTS) tests were taken worldwide over the last 12 months, representing

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US officials to take closer look at foreign student visas
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The US Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, has ordered heightened scrutiny of international students entering the United States following

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Changes open door for international education cooperation
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The president or principal administrator appointed by Chinese-foreign cooperatively run schools will no longer require central government approval, according to

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New Zealand: $40m budget to boost international education
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Budget 2013 invests $40 million over the next four years in marketing and promoting New Zealand’s international education industry, as

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