Published 11/08/2016
English New Zealand, the representative body for English language schools in the country, has for the first time in its 30-year history, appointed an executive director.
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Published 10/08/2016
Four out of five UK higher education institutions involved in transnational education – in the forms of international branch campuses, online provision, dual degrees and joint programmes – intend to grow operations over the next three years, according to an extensive survey by HE Global.
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Published 10/08/2016
Tom Spurling and Amy Baker assess the situation of fraud, talking to students who have cheated the system, companies offering new admissions solutions, and an architect of a global initiative to give students secure ownership of their academic data.
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Published 10/08/2016
Northern Ireland's universities will suffer if access to funding and collaboration with EU institutions is restricted, a senior academic has said, and stakeholders are wary of the potential political fallout.
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Published 09/08/2016
China-based VIPKID, which connects Chinese children with English teachers for language lessons, has raised $100m in a Series C round of financing.
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Published 09/08/2016
Some ESL providers in Canada have chosen not to comply with new KASP requirements and have been taken off the list of eligible recipients. Meanwhile, others which have, say student numbers continue to fall.
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Published 08/08/2016
China has recently announced a new bureau to its United Front Work Department that will focus on ensuring students who have returned from overseas study align with party doctrine.
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Published 08/08/2016
In light of the UK voting to leave the EU in June, 43% of prospective international students said the referendum result has affected their decision to study in the UK, according to a recent survey.
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Published 05/08/2016
Over a third of all international students who graduated from Dutch universities have remained in the Netherlands five years later and more than 70% are employed according to a report released by EP-Nuffic.
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Published 05/08/2016
The vision is still to be that holistic international student voice and to be able to reach out to as many grassroots networks around Australia as possible
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