Canada and Australia lose allure for international students
US, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, deemed a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals
US, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, deemed a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals
Studying abroad set to become more expensive in key target markets for universities looking to diversify intakes
New legislation opens the way for quality-focused branches to drive up standards across a traditionally public HE sector, says?Ianis Matsoukas
Latest changes encourage more recruitment from China for universities that already have the market cornered
Borderland development set to foster enhanced collaboration with mainland institutions
Climate change is ‘exacerbating almost every type of illness’, and health graduates of all stripes must be geared up for?it
Offshore venture will neither require funds from nor contribute to its struggling New Zealand parent, at least in the short term
Analysts suggest Yoon Suk-yeol’s handling of admissions dispute contributed to his unpopularity ahead of his party’s electoral defeat
Hamish Coates calls for creation of transnational accreditation system to pull the region together post-Covid
Early data suggest number of international students starting taught postgraduate courses is down 6 per cent, but some individual campuses hit much harder
Both top-ranked Tsinghua and lesser-known institutions lauded for excellence in difficult times
Inflated marks, overworked staff and politically compromised courses are the price of exploiting offshore UK-registered students, says Michael Day
Other Japanese institutions expected to follow suit as government funding dwindles ?
Eastern authors ‘risk falling behind’ on visibility and rankings if their work remains behind paywall while US moves to open research, scholars warn
Competitors can be friends when government acts like your enemy, Sydney round?table hears