Such subcontractual partnerships – while presenting several benefits for students and higher education institutions (HEIs) alike – also present risks, according to an Office for Students […]
The third day of senate hearings on the ESOS Bill on September 6 saw more heated exchanges between higher education stakeholders and the Australian department of […]
Under the new partnership, the institutions can accept international students from 16 years old who have completed US grade 9 or equivalent, allowing them to complete […]
The poll found that 68% of respondents agree that learning a second language other than English should be compulsory in secondary school, while 64% said the […]
Career opportunities are the driving force behind international students’ decisions to pursue a foreign education. Our recent research reinforces what we’ve long known: if your institution […]
This week, the SELT sector was rocked by the news that the UK Home Office appears to be planning an overhaul of secure English testing, moving […]
With over 1.3 million of them studying abroad in 2024, Indian students have emerged as one of the largest international student cohorts in the world. India’s […]
The group has more than 60 schools in 11 countries, having recently bought a private school in Cyprus. L’Ecole des Petits in Fulham is a pre-primary […]
Bonard’s ELT Annual Report 2024 showed the recovery rate of the ELT sector slow slightly in 2023, with student numbers expected to remain or dip below […]
Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Advocate of overseas education: For 10 years, I have represented British universities, dedicated to promoting overseas higher education in […]
The New York-based program offers two-week English language summer camps, combining English language learning with city tourism and cultural exploration. “Learning in public places instead of […]
Local property developer Ornsirin will invest in the construction of the new school, which will operate under the reputable British Mill Hill School brand. It is […]
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the most prominent global English language tests and the only test accepted by all four immigration […]
For a higher education policy wonk, this summer was a momentous occasion. As well as marking the start of a new political chapter following July’s UK […]
Australia needs to review policy changes in the international education sector to maintain the country’s appeal among Indian students, urged stakeholders at AAERI’s Annual Convention 2024 […]
The IRCC announced in August 2024 the early termination of a public policy allowing visitors to apply for work permits from within the country, effective immediately. […]
IDP’s revenue jumped to a “record” $1,307 million in the 12 months to June 30 2024 – representing a 6% growth year on year largely driven […]
On September 2, hundreds of stakeholders, including students and higher education representatives, gathered in Utrecht to protest the government’s planned cuts of €1 billion to higher […]
Australia’s Senate Committee on Education and Employment has scheduled an additional public hearing on the ESOS Bill. The hearing, set for September 6, was not originally […]
This is the second school in Cyprus that Globeducate has purchased, as it grows its portfolio of bilingual and international schools globally. The group already owns […]
The government appears to be planning to move away from the current concession model based on multiple Home Office-approved suppliers, to a dedicated test owned by […]
Over the past 25 years, Malvern International has transformed from a single language school – Malvern House London – into a significant player in the international […]
The government appears to be planning to move away from the current concession model based on multiple Home Office-approved suppliers, to a dedicated test owned by […]
Private vocational colleges across Australia are grappling with uncertainty as they await crucial details about individual commencement caps for 2025, with no clear timeline in sight. […]
The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) is set to host its annual conference in Ottawa, Ontario, from November 3 to 6 2024, with over 1,300 […]
Of these, nearly half (47%) faced unplanned expenses because of the attacks, including compliances fines, changes in leadership and lawsuits, according to the report from Netwrix, […]
The deal has seen Convera’s “embedded payments solution” integrated into the system of the agent management platform Ascent One, giving education agents and international students “a […]
The strategy will result in more study exchange programmes, encouraging “more African young people come to study in Denmark for shorter or longer durations”, according to […]
The scholarship will support two partial MBA scholarships each year for academic years 2025/26, 2026/27 and 2027/28. At Uoffer Global, we are supporting international students worldwide […]
The UK issued over 432,000 sponsored student visas to main applicants international students in the year ending 2024 – 13% lower than the same period last […]
Today, it encompasses a wide range of players including preparatory classes, agents, independent counsellors, university representatives, marketing agencies, and other ancillary services such as accommodation providers, […]
On Tuesday morning (August 27), the Australian government unveiled the details of new proposals to limit the number of international students coming to Australia, leaving the […]
A protest is being organised by AOB, one of the largest trade unions for educators in the Netherlands, along with 10 other organisations and institutions, and […]
Planet Education Networks, a network of universities, partners and affiliates, said this deal will not only broaden its portfolio but significantly bolster the offering available to […]
The awarding of a licence from the University Grants Commission now paves the way for planning to progress for the University of Southampton Delhi NCR campus. […]
Given the complex methodology involved, many institutions – particularly VERT providers – are carefully evaluating how these indicative numbers will impact their operations before releasing the […]
According to Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), the new schools will add more than 16,000 new places to the private school sector at various […]
On August 27, the Australian government announced that, subject to the passage of legislation before the parliament, a National Planning Level for new international student commencements […]
Introduce yourself in three words or phrases: Positivity, innovation, drive for excellence What do you like most about your job? The opportunity to meet exceptional and […]
This milestone is a testament to the insights and dedication of our community. The upcoming conference in Toulouse will be a pivotal moment to commemorate our […]
The industry has called the limit on international students damaging and “a handbrake” on the sector’s growth, in response to the announcement made this morning. The […]
The ESOS amendment – which include proposals to cap the number of international students coming to Australia and new ministerial powers to set the number of […]
New Zealand’s position as a growing power provider of education for overseas students – plus the market’s potential for growth – were given particular prominence by […]
Some 61% of voters view international students as major drivers of economic growth while more than two thirds – some 68% – recognise the integral role […]
Restricted migration policies, tightened job markets in host countries and rising inward national protectionism have also driven overseas graduates home. Combined with the massification of international […]
Omulbanin Sultani was among the 19 Afghan students arriving in Scotland on August 20, eager to resume her studies at St Andrews University, with others set […]
Marketing English in Ireland (MEI) will now be known as English Education Ireland – a change the organisation said reflected its “broadened scope and vision” as […]
“Many times, after the admission process is done and dusted, students may not be eligible for an education loan for their admitted university. So to make […]
“Born out of the ashes of war, AFS was founded on the belief that friendship between people of different cultures can be a powerful force,” Daniel […]
In his interview with TV broadcaster TVN 24, foreign minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Poland will not be issuing study visas to international students without high […]
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