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Baylor’s Center for Global Engagement helps students make their dreams of studying abroad a reality by providing them with different avenues to attain scholarships. Photo illustration by Mia Crawford By Rory Dulock | Staff Writer From the Galapagos Islands to New Zealand, Baylor’s study abroad programs offer various destinations for students — with a price tag. However, the Center for Global Engagement offers financial resources and support for students who are doing summer, semester and winter study abroad trips. Holly Joyner, associate director of global engagement and marketing, said the study abroad office puts emphasis on helping students get ready…
If you are interested in embarking on a memorable journey that allows you to blend historical charm and vibrant modernity, then look no further than Leeds and Bristol. These two dynamic cities are located in England and are easily accessible at an affordable fare on buses in comparison to trains. One of the best tools of transportation is the FlixBus and they are conveniently located near many of the LSE halls at Victoria Coach Station. Each location provides distinctive activities with various art in Bristol and beautiful museums in Leeds. Leeds Art Gallery The Leeds Art Gallery provides many exhibitions.…
Not many know about the best Korean Universities for international students, but the country’s popularity comes as no surprise. It boasts amazing food like Korean barbeque with fresh kimchi and a massive range of Korean beauty and skincare products. It is also home to the most popular K-Pop groups like LE SSERAFIM, TXT, (G)I-DLE and of course, NewJeans. Best of all, they offer affordable degrees for international students, starting from US$1,800 a semester. South Korea is becoming a hotspot for international students as it plans to significantly expand its foreign enrolment through the next few years. A plan by the South…
Studying abroad in Australia can be an enriching experience, but the cost can be a concern for Indian students. This article explores five affordable and budget-friendly universities in Australia that offer international students a high-quality education without breaking the bank. These universities cater to a variety of academic interests and come with attractive tuition fees, making your dream of studying in Australia a reality.Here are 5 most affordable Australian universities Indian students can consider for their higher education;University of Southern QueenslandThe University of Southern Queensland (USQ) stands out for its strong emphasis on distance education, making it accessible and suitable…
Indian students are increasingly choosing to study abroad to seek a comprehensive and enriching educational experience. Approximately 7.7 lakh Indian students flew abroad to pursue higher education in 2022, representing a 66% rise compared to previous years. Interestingly, this surge is not solely attributed to the ease of travel restrictions in the wake of the pandemic, but also to the paradigm shift in the way courses are being organised in universities abroad. Traditional academic programmes overseas are now integrating a robust research component into their curricula to provide students with the opportunity to enhance their perspectives through real-world experiences.…
Australia has declared plans to tighten its study visa regulations starting from March 23, 2024. Following its decision, the new Genuine Student (GS) requirement for student visas will replace the existing Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement. This change, which comes in the wake of Canada and the United Kingdom imposing restrictions, was announced on December 11, 2023 and will take effect for visa applications submitted after March 23, 2024. In the current scenario, the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement, which is required for showing intent to study and return home, will be substituted by the GS requirement. As per the…
Canada’s plans for big reductions in international student numbers may be growing less ominous for some major institutions as the details take shape, including indications that the limits could be flexible and favorable to campuses with sufficient housing resources. Yet that leeway could come at the cost of diversity, experts have warned, as the Trudeau administration’s visa limits will be applied to application numbers, giving institutions an incentive to invite overseas students who are most likely to accept. The terms of the policy, said a spokesperson for Marc Miller, the federal minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship, mean that actual…
Statistics are staggering. It is projected that by 2025, nearly 2 million Indian students will study abroad. But not all can afford the exorbitant tuition fees. According to a recent MSM Unify’s survey report, nearly 67% of female respondents said that finances could come in the way of their study abroad planning. This includes a lack of information about scholarships, grants and access to various monetary benefits, etc. Though not often talked of, there are several affordable universities in the world with great academic reputation. A few universities do not charge a singly penny as tuition fee, the entire education…
51 Ireland is witnessing a profound transformation in its professional landscape, one where the digital nomad is becoming a central figure. This fundamental shift is not just changing where people work but how they live, catalyzed by the Irish Government’s recent endorsement of remote working rights. Counties like Donegal and Mayo, known more for their scenic beauty than their tech hubs, are now attracting a new breed of settlers: young, educated professionals from the IT sector, eager to trade the urban sprawl for the tranquility of rural life. The revolution will not be office-bound The call for flexible working arrangements…