October 5, 2016
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International Education in the News

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A higher education initiative that taps the African diaspora in North America as a way to reverse the effects of brain drain on the continent seeks to expand amid signs that it has had a positive and sustainable impact, new data shows. 

A global database of scholarships and education opportunities available to displaced and refugee students is set to launch with backing from a new philanthropic organization, supported by former British prime minister Gordon Brown.
 
Want More Students to Study Abroad? Start with Language – American Councils for International Education
Whether students are aspiring to prevent the next global health epidemic or make clean energy sources accessible to all communities, it is clear that language is a key component for our next generation of global leaders.
 

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