The year 2024 has been an unprecedented one for Canada’s international education sector. Policy changes to Canada’s International Student Program (ISP) which began in Fall 2023 – not least the... read more →
We are delighted to share that CBIE has recently become a signatory to the CANIE Accord, a public commitment to climate action that was developed in consultation with leaders from... read more →
On October 10-13, 2023, the Canada-Vietnam Education and Research Mission unfolded throughout Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The scope, size, and nature of this mission represented a first... read more →
CBIE is looking for potential partners in developing and delivering an international technical assistance project on inclusive governance and human rights in the Indo-Pacific region. Specifically, we are looking to... read more →
CBIE is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Chair of the Board of Directors, Dr. Deborah Saucier, President and Vice-Chancellor of Vancouver Island University. Dr. Saucier was first... read more →
CBIE expresses its concern over the violence and the harsh crackdown on peaceful protests of students and scholars at education institutions across Iran arising in response to the tragic death... read more →
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 →