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Each week in Latitudes, I highlight interesting data on international students, study abroad, and other aspects of international education. Subscribe here: www.chronicle.com/newsletter/l...
I attended a major international-ed conference last week, and it got me thinking: Are regular attendees skipping academic conferences because they could not get a visa or decided for political or personal reasons they were unwilling to travel to the U.S.? www.linkedin.com/posts/karin-...
Some researchers and educators are deciding for personal or political reasons that they're unwilling — or unable — to travel to the U.S. for academic conferences amid visa restrictions, social-media screening, and other policy changes www.chronicle.com/newsletter/l...
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Some educators are unwilling to travel to the U.S. for personal and political reasons.
Latitudes: Will Foreign Academics Skip American Conferences?
International educators, did you skip the recently-ended NAFSA conference? Specifically, I'm interested in hearing from regular attendees who did not go because they could not get a visa, were concer...
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Some educators are unwilling to travel to the U.S. for personal and political reasons.
Latitudes: Will Foreign Academics Skip American Conferences?
Karin Fischer
Karin Fischer
Karin Fischer
Students from what region of the world had the greatest confidence in the U.S.? The lowest? Find out in Latitudes, my free weekly newsletter on global education: www.chronicle.com/newsletter/l...
A year ago, nearly four in 10 students applied to college only in a single country. Today, 78 percent of students are considering two or more destinations, according to an IDP Education survey
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At a conference in Florida, international educators worry about student-visa changes and other government restrictions.
A World of Uncertainty for Global Ed
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The U.S. is fifth of five major destinations in a poll of prospective international students on the trust they have in the countries’ commitment to welcoming students from abroad. But students' views of studying in America are polarized.
The U.S. is fifth of five major destinations in a poll of prospective international students on the trust they have in the countries’ commitment to welcoming students from abroad. But students' views of studying in America are polarized.
Forty percent of attendees at this year's #NAFSA2026 conference are first timers and nearly half are from overseas, says NAFSA: Association of International Educators. Attendees come from more than 100 countries with the largest delegations from Britain, Turkey, and Spain.
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Students from what region of the world had the greatest confidence in the U.S.? The lowest? Find out in Latitudes, my free weekly newsletter on global education: www.chronicle.com/newsletter/l...