The cross-party Education Committee warned that the collapse of a major UK university is now “a real possibility, not a theoretical warning”, urging the government to introduce an early warning system ...
More international students are ruling out study destinations earlier because of visa uncertainty, costs and a lack of ...
Canada’s minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship, Lena Metlege Diab, introduced the changes on May 6, which she said would “protect [immigration] applicants from fraud and misconduct” and ...
Study Group, which delivers international pathway programs for university students worldwide, is changing hands again, with Arete Education acquiring the company, it was announced last week. The deal, ...
Wales' international learning exchange program is widening access to global mobility opportunities by opening up access to ...
Replacing 'duration of status' with fixed time limits on student and visitor visas has moved one step closer to becoming a ...
Advisory and core members now make up the government’s new Education Sector Action Group (ESAG), the minister-led body tasked ...
Why the long face? Universities are facing an existential crisis as four critical factors stalk them in modern times. George ...
International student recruitment is under growing pressure – from shifting demand and rising competition to a more uncertain ...
The PIE sat down with Sue Falzon, CEO of the ELT Council Malta, to find out the values that underpin the country as one of the world's most popular destinations to learn English.
The UK minister for skills, Baroness Jacqui Smith, has reiterated the government’s support for international education, while urging universities to do more to combat public scepticism of higher ...
In a first-of-its-kind private sector initiative, Nepalese universities are coming together to attract international students ...