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Rafmary’s story – helping others gain skills for success in today's increasingly digitised and globalised world. At Study Group we are always keen to celebrate the progress and success of our students and in particular the contributions they are making to society.
Study Group, in partnership with the University of Hartford, has developed an innovative to prepare international students for success
How Bruce Xiao fulfilled his dream of becoming a professor in Old English and Medieval Literature.
Next Generation Innovations, Study Group’s inaugural international student competition, aims to provide opportunities for exceptional students to secure scholarships for their higher education in the UK.
The new British Universities Minister Bridget Phillipson MP has sent a strong and deeply personal message of reassurance and welcome to international students considering study in the United Kingdom.
'Summer melt' is hitting North American universities hard. Discover how a partnership with Study Group can reduce the risk and boost international student enrollment stability.
International students go on to transform the lives of others. One who exemplifies this is Junki from South Korea who wrote about anti-Asian racism during COVID-19 for his dissertation. This was presented to South Korea’s National Human Rights Commission, who made him the country’s youngest human rights instructor.
The vote is over and the electorate has decided. As Study Group CEO Ian Crichton writes, “It may be a new political chapter for the United Kingdom, but the door of opportunity remains wide open to international students.
We’re proud to know our international students go on after their studies to use the skills and knowledge they gained at our International Study Centres and at university to benefit others. So we were very pleased to hear the news from Faizan.
Diversity is a strength. Today ‘Juneteenth’ marks the end of slavery in the US. And throughout June, Pride Month recognises the LGBTQ+ community and support for equality, acceptance, and human rights.
Discover four key ways in which U.S. universities can tailor their recruitment and engagement strategies to foster a welcoming academic environment for South Korean international students.
With a distinguished academic career, reputation as an innovative engineering leader and a commitment to international students, Professor Elena Rodríguez-Falcón has been appointed President of the International Advisory Board at her alma mater, the University Autonomous of Nuevo León (UANL).