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Women make for 35% STEM graduates globally: UNESCO
Women currently represent only 26 per cent of the workforce in data science and artificial intelligence (AI).

UK’s new immigration rules likely to affect Indian students, professionals
The National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU) has welcomed the Government’s decision to retain the Graduate Route and acknowledges the significant engagement that has taken place with stakeholders across the sector.

UK government to tighten immigration rules amid voter anger
“Every area of the immigration system, including work, family and study, will be tightened up so we have more control. Enforcement will be tougher than ever and migration numbers will fall,' Starmer said in excerpts of a speech to be delivered on Monday. “We will create a system that is controlled, selective and fair."

Japanese Scholarship MEXT 2025-2026: Important dates, expert tips to get selected
Important dates for MEXT 2025-2026: As announced by the Embassy of Japan in India, the application window for MEXT 2025 (for admissions in 2026) is open across four categories.

Australia’s Macquarie University announces AUD $40,000 scholarship for Indian students
Students can apply for grants throughout their course, and those applying for any program will be directly eligible for the scholarship. Those opting for four-year bachelor’s programme can avail the maximum amount, up to AUD $40,000.

University of Birmingham Dubai to offer 125 scholarships to mark its 125 years
The university will waive off 50 per cent of fees for its meritorious students enrolled for September 2025.

Visa crackdown leads international students in US to rethink summer travel plans
Even before students suddenly began losing permission to study in the US, some colleges were encouraging international students and faculty to postpone travel, citing government efforts to deport students involved in pro-Palestinian activism.

University of Western Australia to set up its first India campus, eyes Mumbai as hub
UWA aims to harness India's position as the second-largest innovation ecosystem in the world. It plans to offer a range of undergraduate and master’s programs in STEM, Business, and Creative industries, including offerings from the renowned UWA Conservatorium of Music. Subject to approvals from the UGC and UWA Senate, campuses are also proposed in Tamil Nadu.

Babson Vs Kelley: Which varsity is better for entrepreneurship education?
At the forefront of cultivating this mindset are two institutions—Babson and Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Both offer rich, rewarding programmes but in fundamentally different ways. Here’s how they compare across five dimensions.

More Indians graduating in Singapore, median income up by 10%
Shanmugam, the Sinda chairman, said there were also fewer school dropouts, noting that about 18 per cent of Indians left school without a secondary education in 2020, down from 38 per cent in 2000.

Sharp fall in Indian students going abroad: Canada, UK, US see first simultaneous drop in 4 years; here’s why
After a decade of unprecedented growth that saw Indian students overtake Chinese counterparts in key global education hubs, recent data reveals a surprising reversal in visa approvals across these three major destinations.

After University of Pennsylvania, Brown, & Princeton, Harvard faces $2.2 billion grant freeze by Trump administration
Harvard is one of several Ivy League schools targeted in a pressure campaign by the administration, which also has paused federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania, Brown, and Princeton to force compliance with its agenda.