Canadian Universities Reassure Indian Students Amid Diplomatic Crisis, Address Safety Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:25pm on 06 Oct 2023,Friday Education

Canadian universities are reassuring Indian students amid the diplomatic crisis between the countries. The dispute began when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested India's involvement in a Khalistani terrorist's murder. Over 100,000 Indian students planned to study in Canada, making up 40% of study permit holders, contributing over C$20 billion to the Canadian economy annually. Universities offer reassurance, with concerns about student safety and visa uncertainty. Consultancies like IDP Education are calming nerves via video messages. The crisis affects families in Punjab, a significant source of Indian students in Canada, leading to worries about their future prospects.

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Rising Rent and Limited Options: International Students in London Struggle for Affordable Housing, Advocacy Grows for Rent Controls

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:44am on 02 Oct 2023,Monday Education

London's housing crisis impacts international and UK-based students. High costs force students like Nazmush Shahadat from Bangaldesh and Rashavh Kaushik from India to share crowded, expensive accommodations, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. Rashavh Kaushik from India will be studying law this year and has found a home with friends, but he's sharing a bedroom with another student. For that arrangement, they've had to pay £16,000 upfront and have had to get a guarantor to secure a place. "It's costly for us," he said. The National Union of Students (NUS) calls for rent controls, highlighting students' financial strain. Film student Giulia Tortoricei from Italy faced stress finding housing in London, emphasizing its exorbitant prices. Savills analysis reveals a scarcity of purpose-built student housing in London, exacerbating the issue. Student charity Unipol advocates for affordable options to prevent financial struggles and dreams falling apart. The Department for Education (DfE) encourages accommodation providers to address student needs, while Universities UK urges students to seek university support.

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Canadian Universities Caution Indian Students on Delays Amid Canada-India Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:49am on 23 Sep 2023,Saturday Education

Representatives of Canadian universities have advised Indian students interested in pursuing higher education in Canada to consider deferring admission to the fall 2024 term, citing apprehensions of visa processing delays due to political tensions between Canada and India. At an education fair in Hyderabad, they raised concerns that with just three months before the spring 2023 session, visa delays could disrupt academic plans. Many universities are assessing potentially pushing back admission offers over uncertainty in securing Canadian study permits for Indian applicants. They are urging students not to rush travel plans and be prepared for disrupted sessions amid the ongoing diplomatic row.

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WFME Recognition Allows Indian Doctors to Practice in US, Canada, Australia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:58am on 21 Sep 2023,Thursday Education

The National Medical Commission of India has been granted a 10-year World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) recognition status, enabling Indian medical graduates to pursue training and practice in countries like the US, Canada, Australia requiring it. This makes India's 706 medical colleges WFME-accredited, with new ones automatically accredited too. WFME recognition will boost India's global medical education standards, increase international opportunities for Indian doctors, and promote collaboration. Starting 2024, WFME accreditation will be mandatory for international graduates to be licensed in the US. The recognition enhances prospects for Indian doctors globally while elevating medical education standards at home.

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Large Number of Indian Students in UK to be Affected by Increase in Visa Application Fees

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:46am on 16 Sep 2023,Saturday Education

The UK is set to increase the fee for study visas applied from outside the country by 127 pounds to 490 pounds starting October 4th. This will impact many of the over 120,000 Indian students in the UK, one of the largest international groups. The Home Office said the hike aims to equalize fees for in-country and out-of-country applications. Other visa categories like visit and indefinite leave to remain will also see fee increases. The government stated the changes will pay for public services and allow for civil servant pay rises. Indian students make up a major portion of international enrollments in the UK, so the fee jump may influence application decisions.

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Two Indian-Origin Researchers Secure Prestigious Canada Research Chairs at the University of Toronto

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:48pm on 02 Sep 2023,Saturday Education

Two Indian-origin researchers are among the 36 recipients of Canada Research Chairs at the University of Toronto, supported by the government's Canada Research Chairs program (CRCP). Professor Anil Kishen from the dentistry faculty received Tier 1 funding for his research in oral health nanomedicine, focusing on bioactive nanoparticles and wound healing mechanisms. Rahul Gopalakrishnan, an assistant professor in computer science and laboratory medicine, aims to develop machine learning algorithms for a learning healthcare system, enhancing clinical care and understanding human and disease biology. These awards, amounting to over $300 million annually, bolster Canada's research and development excellence. [photos: University of Toronto and @yorkhillendo]

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Four Indian-Origin Students Secure Chevron Graduate Energy Fellowship at University of Houston

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:27pm on 31 Aug 2023,Thursday Education

Four Indian-origin students from the University of Houston: Aparajita Datta, Chirag Goel, Meghana Idamakanti, and Swapnil Sharma, are among the eight recipients of the inaugural 2023 Chevron Graduate Energy Fellowship. This fellowship, funded by Chevron, supports graduate students' energy-related research efforts through a year-long USD 12,000 grant. The program includes faculty mentoring and engagement with Chevron experts. The awardees, part of the UH-Chevron Energy Graduate Fellows, focus on innovative and scalable energy-related research, contributing to the energy industry's transformation. Their work spans topics like climate policies' impact, nuclear fusion reactions, renewable energy, and social impact initiatives like CovRelief for tracking hospital beds.

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Australian visa changes may hit hard for Indian students

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:48am on 27 Aug 2023,Sunday Education

The Australian government is closing a visa loophole that allowed international students to enroll in cheaper vocational courses right after arriving, rather than completing initial university studies. Data showed a sharp uptick in this "concurrent study" use, prompting concerns about predatory providers exploiting students. Education Minister Jason Clare said the change will stop improper switching and maintain the integrity of Australia's education industry. The government will also increase the savings international students need for a visa by 17%, citing rising living costs. The new restrictions may prove hard for Indian middle-class students due to the increased financial requirements.

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Canada plans revamp of student visa programme with 'Trusted Institution' tag

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:49pm on 25 Aug 2023,Friday Education

The Canadian Immigration department (IRCC) plans to implement a Trusted Institution framework for its student visa program by 2024. This will evaluate post-secondary institutions on criteria like sustainable intake, compliance, and ensuring a positive student experience. Institutions meeting criteria will become Trusted Institutions, with implications like faster visa processing. The framework aims to partner with reliable institutions as part of modernizing and strategically managing Canada's international student visa program. Details are still limited, but the central concept focuses on designating institutions that demonstrate compliance, identify genuine students, and provide enriching experiences as trusted partners for areas like visa processing

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Latest Study Suggests AI Can Write Better University Assignments Than Students

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:28pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday Education

New research found artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT can achieve higher average grades than students on university assignments across subjects including computer science and psychology. The study from NYU Abu Dhabi found ChatGPT matched or exceeded student efforts when answering assessment questions. Despite 70% of educators considering it plagiarism, 74% of students would use ChatGPT for assignments. Since its November release, ChatGPT has drawn attention for its human-like conversational abilities. The study indicates its prose generation also outperforms students, raising concerns about AI's impact on education.

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