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Published 06/08/2021
The terms ‘tech’ and ‘digital transformation’ are often thrown around in higher education, but what do they mean for the sector, and more importantly, for our students?
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Published 05/08/2021
The University of Canterbury has welcomed back 34 international students under the New Zealand government's Exemption Cohort.
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Published 05/08/2021
The ASEAN Working Group on Higher Education Mobility 2025 has been launched to support efforts on strengthening ASEAN’s higher education system.
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Published 05/08/2021
The overall quality of education experiences of international students at education providers in Australia fell in 2020, particularly among Chinese and Malaysian undergraduates, a survey has revealed.
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Published 05/08/2021
The concern is what's going to happen when universities have to start moving from crisis mode to working out how we now make this the new normal
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Published 05/08/2021
The Work Readiness Micro-credential provides tools and resources to successfully navigate the jobs market in both Australia and around the world.
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Published 04/08/2021
Online English learning platform Novakid has raised $35m in a series B funding round led by Owl Ventures and Goodwater Capital.
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Published 04/08/2021
Syrian students unable to access funding through conventional means are turning to a crowdfunding platform to raise money for their studies abroad.
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Published 04/08/2021
Successful bids to the UK's new outbound mobility program, the Turing Scheme, will allow 40,000 UK university and school students to study and work abroad, up from the original 35,000 placement target.
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Published 03/08/2021
Oxford International Education Group has revealed a new partnership with San Francisco State University in the US to develop a pathway program.
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