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Imagining the future of international education in Canada
How to resolve the absence of a concerted plan on international students between governments and academic institutions
How to resolve the absence of a concerted plan on international students between governments and academic institutions
This is the first time this has happened on this scale in the Quebec higher education system.
Why it’s time to reconsider our fee policies.
Instructors across all disciplines can advance citizenship development through knowledge and skills training.
Four non-francophone graduate students reflect on their experiences studying at Université Laval.
Postsecondary sector taking pre-emptive measures to mitigate financial crisis exacerbated by cuts to international study permits.
International students have gone from being seen as the solution to many issues to the problem.
Without accommodations, these students are often left to fend for themselves.
Postsecondary career centres in Ontario should consider implementing the Social Cognitive Career Theory for the unique students who have very specific career paths in mind.
Ottawa has tightened the belt on international student admissions in Canada. Now Quebec wants to implement further changes, but universities are worried the Legault government might go too far.
Their presence on university campuses, in communities and businesses across Atlantic Canada creates a distinct, strategic advantage for the region.
Instead of placing blame, government and institutional actors must reconsider their role within the currently flawed systems in place.
Postsecondary education groups say news is ‘not all bad’, welcome clarity on government’s targets for next two years.
Canada's education brand is at risk as enrolment takes a dive.