Following two years of missed study permit targets, stakeholders say Canada’s 7% cap reduction for 2026 is unlikely to make a ...
The UK government has set out plans for a £925 charge per international student from 2028, with official modelling indicating a £330 million annual hit to university finances.
The country, the first in Central Asia to commit to recognising diplomas from other participating nations, is set to formally ...
The PIE sat down with Big Pond co-founder and chief partnerships officer Mark Blakemore to discuss what makes the company ...
The online study support platform Studiosity has snapped up Norvalid – the company helping institutions distinguish between ...
In Australia, the Senate Committee has backed the government’s education reform bill, despite ongoing concerns over agent ...
Former universities minister Jo Johnson has blasted an upcoming tax on international student fees, saying it is "a bad ...
Maltese ELT schools are feeling pressured into offering discounts – but the widespread practice could undercut the value of ...
Some 60 former State Department officials and ambassadors have condemned the government's attacks on international students, ...
The Education Committee’s final inquiry session sees skills Jacqui Smith defend the government’s contentious international student fee levy amid rising concerns over university insolvency.
The US State Department will take over 12 international education programs including Fulbright-Hays amid the wider ...
Around 45% of English universities could be looking at entering a financial deficit this academic year, according to ...
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