Study Abroad in India: Redressing the Student-Mobility Imbalance

By Dr. Vinayak Rao ACCESS OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN INDIAThe relationship between India and the United States has generated a great deal of excitement in recent years with the two countries building on new areas of friendship and cooperation. Shared values, common transnational…

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From Reykjavik to Vladivostok: Student Advising Trends from Education USA

By the end of February, EducationUSA will publish over 40 country profiles with student advising trends from Europe and Eurasia. The EducationUSA Trends Report seeks to empower US institutions by uncovering the stories and insights of advisers in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA-46). From…

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Profiling International Students in Canada within the Global Context

By Sue Le-Ba, Research and Policy Analyst, WES Canada Introduction According to the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), there were 2.7 million international students worldwide in 2004 compared to 1.75 million just five years earlier – a 41% increase since 1999 (OECD, Education…

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Africa’s Push-Pull Factors – or Is It Pull-Push?

Nancy Keteku, Regional Educational Advising Coordinator for sub-Saharan Africa, EducationUSA Whether recruiting or evaluating applicants from overseas, we find ourselves asking, “What made this student decide to apply to this particular school?” Or, “How can I attract good students from Africa to my school?” This…

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