The government temporarily lifted the cap in November last year, a move that benefited over 500,000 students. It was lifted to address labor shortages and help the economy recover faster. This move allowed over 500,000 international students to work more hours. However, it is set to end on December 31.

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AIRC Executive Director Brian Whalen, PhD, stressed the importance of not only increasing student numbers but also ensuring continual quality improvement to prioritize the best interests of international students in the nation’s programs, institutions, and organizations.

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In an episode of “The Academic Edge,” experts Kaitlin LeMoine and Julian Alssid weigh in on the challenges higher education faces in preparing students for a rapidly changing job market. The discussion also spotlighted the disconnect between the current skills of college graduates and the evolving needs of employers.

To qualify, graduates must have completed their studies, hold a valid student pass, and possess a passport with at least 18 months of validity.

To qualify, graduates must have completed their studies, hold a valid student pass, and possess a passport with at least 18 months of validity.

The Taiwan-UK University Consortium unites eight prominent higher education institutions from Taiwan and the UK, aiming to foster academic collaboration and tackle global challenges.

The Taiwan-UK University Consortium unites eight prominent higher education institutions from Taiwan and the UK, aiming to foster academic collaboration and tackle global challenges.

The smear campaign against Loscalzo is extensive, involving numerous emails from untraceable accounts. These emails not only target Loscalzo but also attempt to influence editorial decisions and tarnish his reputation among colleagues.

The smear campaign against Loscalzo is extensive, involving numerous emails from untraceable accounts. These emails not only target Loscalzo but also attempt to influence editorial decisions and tarnish his reputation among colleagues.

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From the ongoing Israel-Hamas clashes to the diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, Dr. Chris Busch, assistant vice president of Enrollment Management at the University of Windsor, discussed the far-reaching effects of global conflicts on international student mobility.

From the ongoing Israel-Hamas clashes to the diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, Dr. Chris Busch, assistant vice president of Enrollment Management at the University of Windsor, discussed the far-reaching effects of global conflicts on international student mobility.

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