China “hangover” for the West, as students look to Asia
The rise in popularity of Asian study destinations such as Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore amongst fellow Asian students, was highlighted as a contributing factor to loss of market share…
The rise in popularity of Asian study destinations such as Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore amongst fellow Asian students, was highlighted as a contributing factor to loss of market share…
The University of Alberta and Kaplan International have announced plans to launch foundation programs for international students. Starting in the 2024/2025 academic year, the new foundation program will expand the…
On first glance, the results of this year’s HEPI/Advance HE Student Academic Experience Survey are a cause for minor celebration. Value for money positivity is up, more students are saying…
The general election campaign has featured little on higher education. It also hasn’t shed much light yet on how either of the main parties would address inequality or – in…
Education providers are accountable for agent performance, but they don’t currently have the tools needed to do the required proactive monitoring and ongoing management. They need a system that works. …
The Conservatives released its slate of pledges for the upcoming general election on July 4, and include a promise to remove the student discount to the Immigration Health Surcharge. All…
International students, as well as non-permanent residents in Australia, have been identified as high-risk groups vulnerable to being recruited as “money mules” – someone who transfers or moves illegally-acquired money…
From July 1 it will no longer be possible to move from a visitor visa to a student visa while onshore in Australia, the minister for home affairs Clare O’Neil…
The Innovations in Internationalisation at Home Forum took place on June 10 in London, welcoming university staff and private partnership providers to share best practices for IaH and discuss ways…
The digitally-led Study London campaign, which launches on June 12, will “mirror core messaging” from the British Council’s Study UK campaign – albeit with a London focus. It will “set…