What’s in a name? We don’t get to choose our names – even our nicknames. I won’t even tell you what my parents call me, but I will tell you... read more →
In the lead up to Canadian Bureau for International Education’s (CBIE) 50th Annual Conference, CBIE’s Immigration Advisory Committee identified key immigration issues and challenges for international students. One issue was... read more →
Ottawa, January 30, 2017: CBIE is concerned about the impact of an executive order issued by the Trump Administration on January 27, 2017 barring citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering... read more →
HI, I'm Nafiz. I am an active member of the International and Graduate Issues Committee of Society of Graduate Students (SOGS) at Western University. As an international student in Canada... read more →
Happy New Year! We are kicking-off the year by sharing just some of the activities and initiatives we have planned at CBIE in 2017: Learning Beyond Borders: A National Conversation... read more →
Bridging the Gap Beyond factors separating higher education institutions – whether it’s due to geopolitical or other constraints – collaboration missions create ideal conditions to meeting key stakeholders in international... read more →
Ottawa, December 8, 2016: CBIE is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Chair of the Board, Dr. David Ross, President of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT),... read more →
As part of this year’s 50th Annual Conference, the Canadian Bureau for International Education invites you to attend Partners in Advancing Education: The Canada-Africa Roundtable Date: Wednesday,... read more →
Ever since my first semester abroad in England, I’ve been passionate and proud of the study abroad experience; the adventures, life-long friendships and endless travels. In the rush and tumble... read more →
The contents of this post detail one very introverted and very awkward individual’s experience making friends abroad during her year abroad. Going abroad is kind of like going through your... read more →