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Estonia Hosts Global Summit on Future of Education in Tallinn

TALLINN — For four days in March, the future of global education was being written in the classrooms of Estonia. From March 8 to 11, Tallinn served as the host city for the International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) 2026, an exclusive gathering that brought together education ministers, teacher union leaders, and policy makers […]

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UK Imposes ‘Emergency Brake’ on Visas from Four Countries

London, March 5, 2026 – In a significant and unprecedented move, the United Kingdom has activated an “emergency brake” mechanism under its immigration rules, suspending key visa categories for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan. Announced on March 3–4, 2026, by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, the policy targets what the government describes as widespread

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Australia Set to Enforce Agent Commission Ban on Onshore International Student Transfers

Canberra, March 2, 2026 – Australian education providers face a major regulatory shift as a new ban on paying commissions to education agents for onshore student transfers is scheduled to take full effect on March 31, 2026. This change, introduced through amendments to the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to

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Ethiopia’s International Schools Challenge New 30% Foreign Student Quota

Addis Ababa, March 1, 2026 – A growing number of international schools in Ethiopia are actively resisting a recent Ministry of Education directive that mandates at least 30% of their student population must be foreign nationals to keep their “international” classification. Schools not meeting this enrollment ratio by the opening of the 2026/27 academic year

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Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) 2026 Kicks Off in Hong Kong

Hong Kong, February 27, 2026 – The Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) 2026 Conference and Exhibition is in full swing at the iconic Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, drawing a record-breaking crowd of over 3,000 participants from more than 70 countries and regions. This year’s event, running from February 23 to 27 under

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U.S. Departments Launch Partnership to Strengthen Oversight of Foreign Gifts and Contracts to Universities

On February 23, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the U.S. Department of State announced a new interagency partnership focused on enhancing the enforcement and transparency of foreign gifts and contracts reported by American colleges and universities under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965. This collaboration, formalized through an interagency

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The Great Re-Routing Of Global Business Talent – A New GMAC Report Released

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) released a new white paper on February 24, 2026, titled “The Great Re-Routing Of Global Business Talent“. This report examines significant changes in where international candidates for graduate management education (GME), particularly MBA and business master’s programs, plan to study, based on data collected throughout 2025. It draws from

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Japan Raises International Student Enrollment Caps at Three National Universities

Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) has recently approved a policy change allowing three prominent national universities to increase their intake of international students beyond standard enrollment limits. This decision marks the first application of a new exemption framework introduced in the previous year. The move is part of Japan’s broader

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Major Student Visa Rule Changes Across Countries in 2026

As international education continues to evolve, 2026 has brought a wave of significant adjustments to student visa policies in several popular destinations. These reforms, driven by factors like migration management, economic priorities, and post-pandemic recovery, aim to ensure that international students are genuinely focused on academics while contributing positively to host countries. Key nations such

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Sharp Drop in UK Applications & Ongoing US Enrollment Decline

Two leading study destinations are facing significant challenges in attracting international students in early 2026. The UK has seen a sharp fall in sponsored study visa applications, with January 2026 marking the lowest level in at least four years. At the same time, the United States is experiencing a continued decline in international student enrollment,

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South Korea Bans 20 Universities from Issuing Foreign Student Visas for One Year

South Korea has imposed a one-year ban on 20 universities and institutions from issuing student visas (D-2 visas) to international applicants, effective from the fall semester of 2026 (second semester). This decision, announced on February 12, 2026, by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice, targets schools that failed to meet

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UK Universities Expand into India While Netherlands Faces Third Year of Declining International Enrolments

UK Universities Expand into India Amid Domestic Pressures UK universities are increasingly turning to India as a key growth market, establishing branch campuses and partnerships to offset challenges at home. This expansion comes amid ongoing domestic pressures in the UK, including efforts to reduce net migration, tighter visa rules for international students, and financial strains

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Canada School Shooting Kills 10, Senegal University Fire Claims 1 Student

Tragic School Shooting in British Columbia, Canada, That Claimed the Lives of 10, Including the Suspect. A heartbreaking mass shooting occurred yesterday, February 10, 2026, in the small, remote town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. The attack struck Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and a nearby private residence, leaving 10 people dead and at least 27

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Canada’s International Student Arrivals Plunge 97% from Peak

Ottawa, February 2026 — New international student arrivals to Canada have collapsed dramatically, with only 2,485 study permits issued to incoming students in November 2025 — a staggering 97% drop from the record high of over 95,000 in December 2023, according to the latest monthly data released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The

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