Japan’s Tsukuba University has opened the country’s first Japanese degree granting branch campus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The campus – known as the School of Transdisciplinary […]
International education winners across 20 categories have been revealed at a glamorous gala held at the prestigious Guildhall in London. With joint winners in one category, […]
Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Positivity, integrity, resilience. What do you like most about your job? I really enjoy being part of a school […]
The university, located in the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan under the licence of prime minister Masrour Barzani, has the capacity for 8,000 students in the first […]
More women are attending university than ever before and a quarter of the world’s top universities have appointed a female president, but research shows that female […]
With the number of Canadian study permit applications processed by the IRCC dropping by 54% in Q2 2024 compared to Q2 2023, ApplyBoard has projected that […]
ICEF and NAFSA have announced a strategic partnership to grow and diversify the international student population in the US by strengthening international enrolment management practices and […]
International students are being taken advantage of and continue to live in unsuitable conditions, despite the imposed cap and ongoing efforts of organisations working hard to […]
The initiative celebrates Fulbright’s partnership with HBCUs and encourages administrators, faculty and students to participate in the US government’s flagship international academic exchange program that partners […]
The IC3 Institute, a volunteer organisation that supports high schools around the world with guidance and training resources, has highlighted the five Indian states that account […]
Student caps not a definite as Senate seeks more evidence on divisive policy. Glimmer of hope for battered and bruised Australian sector in week where mental […]
Of the 662 US institutions surveyed in IIE’s Spring 2024 Snapshot survey, 53% indicated that international applications were up compared to the previous year, while 30% […]
As per government policy, international students coming to the UK must provide evidence that they have sufficient savings to support themselves “for each month of their […]
In the wake of the federal government’s September 6 letters to vocational providers, outlining individual student commencement caps for 2025, concerns over potential business closures and […]
As per government policy, international students coming to the UK must provide evidence that they have sufficient savings to support themselves “for each month of their […]
Additional reporting by Polly Nash The students, who each failed a single module in Leading and Managing Business, have claimed they received unfair treatment at the […]
According to Education Malaysia, there was a massive spike in students from East Asia in 2023, with a total of 29,195 applications received last year, compared […]
There’s a growing movement toward non-traditional study abroad locations, which often offer students a more cost-effective immersive experience. One region increasingly attracting attention is Latin America, […]
The Australian Technology Network of Universities has launched its ATN25 Global Graduates series, From Australian Campuses to Global Careers – featuring the stories of six international student alumni from across […]
Trinity International Education summer camp provider has announced a new partnership with St. Andrew’s College Language Schools, a Scottish company specialising in summer camps in England […]
There has been a year-on-year growth in the total number of US study visas issued for Indian students, from over 96,000 in 2021 and 133,000 in […]
On September 6, 2024, officials from the Australian Department of Education tabled data on the proposed enrolment caps for individual public institutions that the government intends […]
I was interested to read that the UK Home Office is considering rolling out its own Secure English language test last week on The PIE. Clearly, […]
As day three of Senate hearings on the ESOS Amendment Bill came to a close last week, the federal government began issuing letters to VET providers, […]
The number of Indian students has grown by 15.1% over the last year, according to the latest figures shared by DAAD India, based on data from […]
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 […]
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