19–JUN–2023 | “Agents on…Student Work Rights” – In a recent interview to StudyTravel Ltd (ST Magazine & ST Alphe Conferences), a leading organization in the education industry, our founder and managing director Dejan Trpkovic highlighted the immense potential of countries with low disposable incomes as a valuable source of language students in terms of talent and numbers. He also talked about the factors that have become crucial considerations for students when choosing their study abroad destinations.
Study in Denmark – From April 1st, new rules relating to work and residence permits came into effect for international students who have completed their studies in Denmark.
International students interested in studying abroad are constantly looking for the most affordable yet highest living and educational standard. Today, we bring you the analysis of total monthly student costs for 20 study destinations.
Foreign student enrolment – the geopolitical upheaval linked to the war in Ukraine underlines that no student market can be viewed as entirely stable any more. Therefore, Western universities are having to quickly expand the number of regions and countries they recruit in as a result.
The post-pandemic recovery of the international education sector has been boosted by generous policies concerning in-study and post-study work rights for international students. These policies are evolving, and today we’ll look at the latest rules around work rights in Australia, which are set to take effect on 1 July 2023.