The China Initiative, launched in 2018 by the US Department of Justice to address concerns about "Chinese economic espionage," is charged with primarily targeting US-based academic scientists of Chinese descent, often accusing them of failing to disclose relationships with Chinese institutions on federal grant applications.
Report: US sees international graduate enrollment revival in post-pandemic era
The report also highlights the shift in dominant countries, with India surpassing China in U.S. graduate enrollment, primarily due to a surge in applications for master's degrees.
Report: More Chinese students favor Asian destinations as study abroad options
While the US and the UK remain popular, Asian countries like Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore are gaining a share of the Chinese student market. Factors such as proximity, safety concerns, and affordability are driving this shift.
Report: Mental health aid needed in international education
The report highlights the increasing focus on mental health and well-being in the international educational exchange sector amid global health crises.
Report: Spring 2023 Snapshot from the Institute of International Education (IIE)
International student applications are continuing to rise, with 89 percent of U.S. colleges and universities reporting that 2023-24 applications have either increased or remained the same compared to the previous year. This trend reflects a strong international interest in U.S. higher education, further validating the global appeal of American universities.