Category: Student News
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Australia’s Top Universities to Increase 2025 Tuition Fees
Australia’s top universities are planning to increase tuition fees for the academic year 2025. The country’s leading institutions, including the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and the University of Sydney, will see tuition fees ranging from AUD$26,500 to AUD$113,000 for international students. This adjustment in fees comes following the release of the 2025 Times Higher…
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College of Charleston Adapts Operations for Remote Learning Transition
As the College of Charleston gears up for remote learning, President Andrew T. Hsu recently outlined the operational adjustments that will take effect amid the transition. In a message to the campus community, Hsu detailed the offices and services that will maintain in-person operations during this period. The campus will witness a shift in office…
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Delhi Police Constable Exam 2025: Expected Safe Score Revealed
The Delhi Police Constable Exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is known for its intense competition, with thousands of candidates vying for a limited number of positions. To succeed in this competitive environment, it is crucial for aspirants to analyze past cut-off trends and anticipate the expected safe score for the upcoming 2025…
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Ohio University Strengthens Student Mental Health with JED Campus
Ohio University has embarked on the next phase of its collaboration with JED Campus, a strategic initiative focused on enhancing student mental health and well-being. This partnership aims to bring about lasting systemic change by leveraging existing programs and services. By participating in the JED Campus program, Ohio University gains access to a framework for…
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Dutch Government Abandons Foreign Language Test, Supports Internationalization
The Dutch government has made a significant policy reversal by abandoning plans to introduce a Foreign Language Education Test (TAO) for existing programs, a move aimed at reducing the number of English-taught degrees in the Netherlands. This decision marks a departure from the Internationalisation in Balance Act (WIB) and has been met with relief by…
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Brandeis University: Nurturing Jewish Transfer Students for Success
For Jewish transfer students Yishai E. ’27, Alana B. ’27, and Grace C. ’26, Brandeis University offers more than just a new academic institution – it provides a sense of belonging, community, and support. Yishai, a biology major, found solace in Brandeis’ inclusive environment, where his Orthodox Jewish beliefs were not only respected but celebrated.…
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University of Western Australia: Application Process for Research Degrees
The University of Western Australia offers a range of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) programs that provide students with the opportunity to engage in independent, supervised research. Whether pursuing a PhD, combined PhD, or Master’s by Research, the application process is crucial for prospective research students. The Craft of Research | $23.97 Choosing the right…
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Griffith University Ranks 14th in Australia, Top 300 Globally
Griffith University has made significant strides in the academic realm, securing a position among the top 300 universities globally and claiming the 14th spot in Australia in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026. This achievement marks a two-place jump for Griffith, positioning it as the third-best university in Queensland. Professor Jennifer…
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Tragic Stabbing of Chinese Student in NSW Cultural Exchange Program
A tragic incident unfolded in Edgeworth, NSW, where a 14-year-old Chinese exchange student lost her life allegedly at the hands of a fellow 13-year-old student. The two girls were part of a study abroad program, not a formal student exchange initiative. The victim was fatally stabbed in the torso and succumbed to her injuries despite…
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TEAGASC PhD Walsh Scholarship Explores Farmer Wellbeing and Autonomy
A prestigious scholarship opportunity, the TEAGASC PhD Walsh Scholarship, is now open for applications until October 31, 2025. This fully funded four-year PhD program, in collaboration with University College Dublin (UCD) and the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), aims to delve into the impacts of policy pressures on farmer autonomy and wellbeing within the agricultural…
