By No Comments The glaring hypocrisy of establishment US international education The day after the US presidential election, Fanta Aw, executive director and CEO of NAFSA, posted the following on her Read more
By No Comments Saurabh Suri, Hallbridge Education Group Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. The first one that comes to mind is a get-stuff-done kind of a Read more
By No Comments UK schools may pass on VAT hike to summer operators Concerns are rising among operators of summer schools that price hikes from independent schools for premises rental may undermine business Read more
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By No Comments Beechside views: swings and roundabouts Tracking higher education policy in the UK has never been a simple undertaking. While some policy changes apply to universities Read more
By No Comments What we learnt from CBIE 2024 Immigration minister Marc Miller’s frank discussion with CBIE president Larissa Bezo drew the attention of over 1,300 delegates at the Read more
By No Comments Malaysia rolling out the welcome mat for international students With international students increasingly turning away from the traditional “big four” study destinations – Australia, Canada, the US and the Read more
By No Comments UK youth mobility flourishes, calls for gov’t support continue Gathering at a parliamentary reception to celebrate the British Educational Travel Association’s 21st anniversary, stakeholders in the youth and education Read more
By No Comments Should universities focus more on student and social purpose? The core aims of a university have not changed in centuries. Yet financial pressures for the UK sector and geopolitical Read more