Some colleges known for their strong presence in Israel or their extensive study-abroad programs in the region have been arranging for the safe exit of their students out of danger zones. Others, however, struggle to find a way out.
Some colleges known for their strong presence in Israel or their extensive study-abroad programs in the region have been arranging for the safe exit of their students out of danger zones. Others, however, struggle to find a way out.
The joint efforts aim to provide financial aid, language training, and essential resources to help these students continue their education and rebuild their lives
In 2021, Russia’s Ministry of Education unveiled ambitious plans to expand the country’s foreign student quota, aiming to increase it from 17,000 to 30,000 by 2023.
Save the Children believes these challenges are severely limiting children’s access to education and the necessary skills for future job opportunities.
Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Sean Fraser revealed the new pathway for Ukrainians affected by the invasion to obtain permanent residence in Canada. Starting from October 23, the program will allow Ukrainian nationals, who have fled Russia’s illegal invasion and are currently in Canada with temporary resident status, to apply for permanent residence.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has compelled a significant number of people to seek refuge in Germany, resulting in more arrivals than departures in 2022.Destatis data reveals that approximately 1.1 million individuals migrated from Ukraine to Germany last year, while only 1.38 million people moved away to other countries during the same period.
Key findings showed that almost a third of respondents or 32 percent used the term “collapse” to describe the situation in Russia. Trust in Russian President Vladimir Putin was reported by 64 percent of students and university employees, despite the overall negative sentiment.
Education International called on the United Nations to urge leaders of the Rapid Support Forces and Sudanese Armed Forces to end fighting in Sudan.
The joint efforts aim to provide financial aid, language training, and essential resources to help these students continue their education and rebuild their lives
In 2021, Russia’s Ministry of Education unveiled ambitious plans to expand the country’s foreign student quota, aiming to increase it from 17,000 to 30,000 by 2023.
Save the Children believes these challenges are severely limiting children’s access to education and the necessary skills for future job opportunities.
Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Sean Fraser revealed the new pathway for Ukrainians affected by the invasion to obtain permanent residence in Canada. Starting from October 23, the program will allow Ukrainian nationals, who have fled Russia’s illegal invasion and are currently in Canada with temporary resident status, to apply for permanent residence.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has compelled a significant number of people to seek refuge in Germany, resulting in more arrivals than departures in 2022.Destatis data reveals that approximately 1.1 million individuals migrated from Ukraine to Germany last year, while only 1.38 million people moved away to other countries during the same period.
Key findings showed that almost a third of respondents or 32 percent used the term “collapse” to describe the situation in Russia. Trust in Russian President Vladimir Putin was reported by 64 percent of students and university employees, despite the overall negative sentiment.
Education International called on the United Nations to urge leaders of the Rapid Support Forces and Sudanese Armed Forces to end fighting in Sudan.
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