Alberta government funding non-profit group to attract international students
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CALGARY – The Alberta government says it is spending $1 million to establish a non-profit organization that will work to attract more international students.
The province says the Alberta Bureau for International Education is to showcase the innovation and strength of post-secondary institutions across the province.
Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides says although two of Alberta’s largest universities already attract many international students, the non-profit can show what the entire post-secondary system has to offer.

The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology is to establish the non-profit as an independent board-governed organization with representation from post-secondary institutions and industry stakeholders.
David Ross, president of the Calgary institute, says creating stronger international ties will help bring vital academic, economic and social benefits to Alberta communities.
The program is also to increase international learning opportunities for Alberta students.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 3, 2022.