Ottawa, October 14, 2016: CBIE is pleased to announce that Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, internationally recognized advocate for human rights and inspirational peace activist, will be speaking at its 50th Annual... read more →
Ottawa, October 6, 2016: CBIE is pleased to announce the 2016 Excellence Award winners showcasing the innovators, leaders, connectors and emerging stars in our field. A total of 11... read more →
On behalf of the International Network of Tomorrow’s Leaders (INTL) Professional Learning Community, CBIE is pleased to announce the 2016 Conference Bursary recipients and highlight what’s in store for new... read more →
Ottawa, ON, (Marketwired – September 1, 2016) – In celebration of its 50th year, the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) is pleased to launch Home for the Holidays, a... read more →
Ottawa, August 31, 2016: CBIE is pleased to announce that it has renewed the term of its President and CEO, Karen McBride for five years. “Since joining the organization in... read more →
Ottawa, August 22, 2016: The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) and the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) are pleased to welcome this year’s group of African Leaders... read more →
As we celebrate Nelson Mandela Day today and recognize his belief in the power of education and his call to the next generation to take on the burden of leadership,... read more →
Tell us your story through a photograph. Did you have a study abroad experience as a student? Are you visiting faculty from a foreign university? Have you represented a Canadian... read more →
October 20-22, 2016 The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) is organizing an International Conference on Legal Empowerment as part of the Quality and Accessible Legal Aid (QALA) in Ukraine... read more →
The International Network of Tomorrow’s Leaders (INTL), a professional learning community of CBIE, is pleased to announce that we will be awarding fourteen (14) conference bursaries to attend CBIE’s Annual... read more →