On behalf of its 140+ member organizations, the Canadian Bureau for International Education stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and unequivocally supports their right to live in peace and to... read more →
Written by: Dr. Sonja Knutson The responsibility of Canadian universities to support academic freedom has perhaps never been more keenly felt than at this time of the Covid19 pandemic. The... read more →
Do not miss out on Global Affairs Canada’s scholarship program launches for the 2021-22 academic year! Global Affairs Canada (GAC) is offering a variety of short-term exchange scholarship opportunities to... read more →
CBIE remembers Professor Thomas H.B. Symons, who passed away on New Year’s Day at the age of 91. As a student at the University of Toronto in the 1940s, Professor... read more →
Sierra Leone, a small country in West Africa with approximately 7 million people, recorded its first COVID-19 case on March 31. COVID-19 is the most recent in a series of... read more →
Twenty-nine African Leaders of Tomorrow scholars from across Canada met virtually this week to share the results of their research and studies in public administration, public policy and public finance... read more →
Additional funding from the Government of Canada will provide more opportunities for Canadian faculty to teach or conduct research abroad, and for international students to complete a program at a... read more →
Since the virus was confirmed on December 31 in Wuhan, China, five cases have been reported in Canada. It is important to note that the Public Health Agency of Canada... read more →
We send our deepest condolences to the families who lost cherished ones in this plane crash and our thoughts are with our member institutions who have lost so many bright... read more →
Global Expansion of the SDS Consultation Institutions across Canada were invited to contribute their thoughts on the current Student Direct Stream (SDS) program and the possible changes in a global... read more →