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Macquarie University announces AUD 40,000 scholarships for Indian Students

This scholarship is aimed at supporting high-achieving Indian students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate programs during 2025 and 2026.

Macquarie University will provide AUD 10,000 per year under the scholarship, applicable across all coursework degree programs at its Sydney campus, as per a statement issued by the University.(Handout image)
Updated on May 03, 2025 07:39 AM IST

THE Asia University Rankings 2025: IISc 1st in India, Anna University 2nd | List

THE Asia University Rankings 2025: The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has bagged the top spot in India. Check the list of other universities. 

THE Asia University Rankings 2025: IISc has secured the top spot among its Indian counterparts in the Asia University Rankings 2025. (Hemant Mishra/Mint)
Updated on Apr 25, 2025 06:52 AM IST

StudyAdelaide launches Employment Connect to help global students secure jobs

StudyAdelaide’s Employment Connect including Job Shop connects international students into part-time, casual and volunteer roles. 

Employment Connect is an all-inclusive career hub that aims to aid international students at every step of their employment journey. (Unsplash)
Published on Apr 18, 2025 08:42 PM IST

US warns students attempting to go against law, says ‘will face consequences’

“If you follow the law, America offers opportunities. But those who violate the law will face the consequences,” said the US Department of State spokesperson. 

US Department of State spokesperson Margaret MacLeod informed that the Trump administration was rigorously enforcing immigration laws, including the Immigration and Nationality Act and the Alien Registration Act. (Pixabay)
Published on Apr 18, 2025 06:36 PM IST
PTI | , New Delhi

Trump admin takes aim at Harvard's international students and tax-exempt status

Harvard is under fire from the Trump administration, facing threats to its tax-exempt status and grant cancellations. 

The moves deepen the crackdown on Harvard, which on Monday became the first university to openly defy the administration’s demands related to activism on campus, antisemitism and diversity.(REUTERS)
Updated on Apr 18, 2025 08:07 AM IST
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