IIE in the News: Archive

Việt Nam News

Vietnamese students at US colleges, universities rise by 5.7% in 2022

HÀ NỘI — According to the recently released 2023 Open Doors Report by the Institute of International Education, the United States continues to be the …

Marketplace.org

International student are returning to U.S. colleges and universities

… Institute of International Education. That’s up 12% over the prior academic year, and slightly below the pre-pandemic peak. But where those students are coming from is changing…

The Cornell Chronicle

Cornell honored for work with international scholars

… Cornell has been awarded the Institute for International Education’s Centennial Medal. It was presented to Provost Michael I. Kotlikoff on Oct. 30.

The PIE News

Sector cannot work in “silos” on DEI – report

While international education is a “naturally collaborative endeavor”, the sector must work to make sure cooperation is not stymied as people work in their “institutional” silos, especially on work in diversity, equity, and inclusion, a new report has said.

Study Travel Network

Agents, data and promotion partnerships in focus for EnglishUSA

Julie Baer , Research Specialist at the Institute of International Education (IIE) presented the findings of the recent Open Doors survey on Intensive English Programs (IEPs) in the USA, which showed that there was a 63 per cent increase in students over the previous year, but still well below pre-pandemic levels.

Times Higher Education

World University Rankings 2024: China creeps closer to top 10

Clare Overmann, head of higher education initiatives at the Institute of International Education (IIE), speaks to Times Higher Education about how Australian universities can attract more international students…

SALVEtoday

Salve welcomes more Afghan refugee students to campus

Salve Regina University welcomed three more Afghan students to campus, they are supported by the IIE-administered Qatar Scholarship for Afghans Project (QSAP).

U.S. News and World Report

How Study Abroad Can Benefit College Students

Lindsay Calvert, director of the Center for Access and Equity at IIE, speaks with U.S. News & World Report about how studying abroad can give students an employment edge

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