By No Comments Kaplan snaps up The Student Grief Network The education services giant has also decided to make SGN’s founder, Anna May, the executive head of Kaplan international grief Read more
By No Comments Labour to review UK’s international education strategy The incoming review was revealed in a statement announcing the reappointment of the UK’s international education champion, Sir Steve Smith Read more
By No Comments “Terrible, reckless” ESOS Bill slammed during fourth hearing Although some clarity was gained in relation to some aspects of the ESOS Bill, there was a lot more confusion Read more
By No Comments The things we carry: understanding our own bias in university planning and choices “Where do your students go to university?” Nothing makes me more apprehensive than when I am asked that question. Thirteen Read more
By No Comments India announces $500k in scholarships for Indo-Pacific students The scholarships can be accessed by students pursuing a four-year undergraduate engineering program at a Government of India-funded technical institution. Read more
By No Comments US expands global student visa services The US embassy in India has opened an additional 250,000 visa appointments to meet growing demand from Indian tourists, skilled Read more
By No Comments UTokyo partners with Acumen to boost South Asian enrolment The University of Tokyo has announced a new partnership with Acumen to boost the number of students from South Asia Read more
By No Comments US intled in “good trouble” despite declining market share International students make up just over 5% of entire higher education enrolment in the US. If that number was to Read more
By No Comments US restricts study abroad for F-1 visa holders New policy changes from the US immigration agency state that F-1 visa holders can only participate in study abroad programs Read more
By No Comments Breaking borders: making the case for transnational education A lot has been said about the importance of internationalisation and transnational education (TNE), which in the UK context can Read more