By No Comments Domestic tuition fees rise £285 in UK as international fees remain unchanged Speaking in the House of Commons on November 4, Phillipson revealed that as of April 2025, the maximum cap for Read more
By No Comments Job and program cuts sweep Ontario as study permit caps hit home Across Ontario, colleges collected more than $2 billion in international tuition fees last year. However, federal immigration minister Marc Miller Read more
By No Comments Mozaik Play launches community platform for the world’s creatives Initially available through an invite-only model, the platform seeks to provide a seamless space for collaboration, learning and inspiration, with Read more
By No Comments Jordi Robert-Ribes, EDUopinions Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Born in Andorra, a small country with no university at the time. I Read more
By No Comments Ryan Lufkin, Instructure Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Edtech lumberjack What do you like most about your job? Education has been Read more
By No Comments UK private schools mount legal case against VAT changes This week, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves made good on the Labour Party’s election promise to slap a 20% tax on Read more
By No Comments Netherlands to cut international student budget by €300m The proposals – outlined in a letter sent from education minister Eppo Bruins to the House of Representatives on October Read more
By No Comments Irish uni expands into Middle East and eyes growth in India “We just opened our office in Dubai to service the Middle Eastern component, and India is also now our big Read more
By No Comments US for Success Coalition sets goals for next administration The multi-sector coalition was founded one year ago to advance policies fostering international student success in the US and has Read more
31 Oct, 2024 By No Comments The new student priorities When international borders began to reopen in 2022 and my team prepared for a much welcome influx of new enrolments, Read more