Remove news government supreme-court
article thumbnail

Nepal bars students from int’l VET courses

The PIE News

International education stakeholders in Nepal are raising concerns that the government has stopped issuing No Objection Certificates for non-higher education programs needed to study abroad. It is thought that the government restrictions aim to keep Nepalese young people in the country.

article thumbnail

“Change the discourse” on value of international students in US, DHS told

The PIE News

In November 2023, a group of education organisations, think tanks and advocates launched the coalition focused on international student success in the US, with the aim of working with government, businesses and institutions to achieve this goal.

Students 120
university leaders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

US: sector welcomes bipartisan effort to keep STEM graduates

The PIE News

However, concerns remain that political hurdles and a possible government shutdown will make the legislation difficult to pass. The post US: sector welcomes bipartisan effort to keep STEM graduates appeared first on The PIE News. However she warned that the legislation could still be hard to pass. “As

article thumbnail

High-achieving Indian alumni honoured in UK

The PIE News

Government and politics Conrad Sangma | Graduated from Imperial College London Sangma is the current chief minister of Meghalaya, assuming office in 2018. Jayesh Ranjan | Graduated from LSE Ranjan is the principal secretary for industries, commerce and IT within the government of Telangana. Additional reporting by Nicholas Cuthbert.

article thumbnail

Stones, Glass Houses and China

Inside Higher Ed

According to Punchbowl News , “The panel will aim to shine a light on the Chinese Communist Party’s ‘vision of Orwellian totalitarian control.’” Just last week, the Supreme Court refused to hear a case on this matter that might have produced a bit more sunlight on national security grounds.

Policy 94
article thumbnail

Harvard Names Dr. Claudine Gay to Presidency

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This is of course very welcome news, not just because [Gay] happens to be African American, but because she has had a very distinguished career and has been a leader in higher education for some time,” said Simmons, who is now the president of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Prairie View A&M University in Texas.

article thumbnail

2022: A year in review – Ukraine, visa delays, housing shortages and unprecedented demand

The PIE News

Australian government moves to fix student visa delays. Weekly news of investor funding and company sales such as IDP Education’s acquisition of Intake Education and Wellspring International’s acquisition of StudyMe coincided with the continued great resignation of university staff being drawn to the private sector.