
How will Japanese students view studying abroad after COVID-19?
Once travel restrictions lift in Japan, how likely are students to consider a study abroad program? SAF experts on the ground weigh in with their insights.
Once travel restrictions lift in Japan, how likely are students to consider a study abroad program? SAF experts on the ground weigh in with their insights.
With the news of vaccination rollouts, the question on everyone’s minds is: when will traveling abroad finally be safe enough to facilitate international study? We examine some of...
SAF and Chinese partner universities explore internationalization initiatives at the 22nd China Annual Conference for International Education & Expo
SAF China hosts the ‘Partner Industry Update’
SAF Executive Director Carol Carmody shares her perspective on China’s suspension of passport issuances, and why she remains hopeful about the future.
We speak with Suyeon Lee, our new SAF Korea head, to learn more about what’s happening on the ground in South Korea, and what partner universities can do to bolster enrollments.
SAF is pleased to welcome Suyeon Lee as SAF Korea’s country manager, whose goal is to “forge friendships across nations” through study abroad.
Getting your passport and visa are crucial steps for studying abroad. Applying for both can take several months - especially with COVID-19 realities around the world! Make sure you plan ahead.