International students boost Canadian economy by $31bn
This equated to 1.2% of the country’s GDP for the year, according to an update on the economic impact of international education in Canada over 2022 – released by the…
This equated to 1.2% of the country’s GDP for the year, according to an update on the economic impact of international education in Canada over 2022 – released by the…
Once again, The PIE News’ editorial team has created a list of innovative leaders, marketeers, activists and policy makers who all offer valuable commentary on the international education ecosystem.This 50…
At the time of writing, we are still waiting to see the final ministerial line-up responsible for the portfolios pertaining to universities under Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government. As it…
While there is diversity in the models used to deliver higher education across Wales, one model remains overwhelmingly dominant – the three-year, full-time undergraduate honours degree. Other forms of undergraduate…
The National Student Survey (NSS) asks one open-ended question requiring a free text answer: Looking back on the experience, are there any particularly positive or negative aspects of your course…
As of July 2, Poland-bound Indian students have had to register their study visa applications through the e-consult system. The embassy further announced that the interview appointment dates will be…
Hosted at the Travelex Confidence Group’s head office in the Brazilian city of São Paulo on June 26, sponsors and special guests from across the globe were welcomed by the…
In a submission to the draft international education and skills strategic framework, head of the Business Council of Australia, Bran Black, outlined the financial impact of the proposed cuts, pointing…
You hear a lot about building academic support systems around the student, and rightly so, but there’s a solid case to spend some time reflecting on what the academic staff…
We have a new government and many in higher education will be immensely relieved. The Conservative government’s attacks on so-called “low value” courses hit creative arts provision particularly hard. But…