100 Years of IIE: A Century of Hope, A Future of Promise
The Institute of International Education celebrated their centennial anniversary with this digital book. If you are interested in international education in any aspect (international students in the U.S., study abroad, or international scholar rescue) I highly suggest you look through it as it provides a great comprehensive history of global education. Click here to be directed to the digital book.
Open Doors Report
Click here for a quick look at IIE’s 2019 Open Doors report or here for data access.
Current Issues
International students are still navigating visa changes and regulations today. To learn more about changes to student visas and current international student policies, click here.
International Education Week is November 16-20, 2020! Learn more about the initiatives to celebrate.
Look at the images below (you can access an interactive version of the map here). The map has a copy of the quotas set for immigrants. As we learned in this activity, students were established as non-quota immigrants in 1924. Do you notice a difference in the number of students from certain countries (China for example) and the quotas set for that country? Why do you think this is?