Students at the Accra College of Education are enduring the ongoing strike launched by the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG)...
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The Northern Territory is actively working to attract more international students to study in the region. On 16 June 2024, over 30 international education providers, including Charles Darwin University (CDU), Alana Kay College, and Latitude College, attended an industry forum at the Vibe Waterfront. The forum featured presentations from top professionals in Australia’s international education […]
Students at the Accra College of Education are enduring the ongoing strike launched by the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG)...
Fourth global study on international mobility trends by BCG, The Network, The Stepstone Group, and local partner The African Talent Company (TATC)...
Thirty-six top-performing students from Ghanaian schools have received awards from the British Council in honour of their outstanding performance in...
Perth Scorchers will field a team for the first time in a Darwin-based winter Twenty20 tournament that pits them against teams from Pakistan and...
Significant changes have been implemented in Australia’s international student visa system, effective from today. The cost of an international...
Press Release Jun 25, 2024 Post-secondary education plays a critical role in Alberta’s economy by providing students with skills needed to begin...
The Ministry of Education is still to review the suggestions made by the Board of Queen’s College regarding the teacher involved in the flogging of...
A tribute to the six decades of the National School Games will take place today on The last sessions of the 3rd International Congress on Science and...
Head of Public Relations and Strategy of the Ghana Football Association, Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe, has called on Football Professionals and persons...