Verusha Maharaj, Red & Yellow Business School
Published 10/05/2023
We're all shaking because the robots are coming to take our jobs
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We're all shaking because the robots are coming to take our jobs
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Read morePublished 10/05/2023
The UK's education secretary gave an impassioned speech about international education and her pride of the UK sector, including the Turing Scheme, during the 2023 Education World Forum.
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Read morePublished 09/05/2023
AI is going to revolutionise teaching & learning in the same way that it has huge implications for the delivery of healthcare services, but it will never replace teachers, according to Bill Gates.
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UK study travel organisations are building evidence to take to the government in a bid to create a Youth Group Travel Scheme for young learners.
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How can we, as a sector, give our students a platform to champion their achievements, so they are best positioned to thrive and deliver benefits back to their new and home communities?
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Read morePublished 08/05/2023
International students from low-income countries such as Iran are turning to extreme measures – such as selling their kidneys and homes – to access graduate study abroad.
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Read morePublished 08/05/2023
The international education strategy for Scotland that the devolved assembly outlined in its 2021/22 program for government has still not been released, while a replacement for the Erasmus program has also been delayed.
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The London-headquartered International Schools Partnership has announced a touring festival to promote international education to students in Latin America.
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The system of awarding additional points to visa applicants who have studied in regional Australia could be scrapped under new recommendations.
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A city in Flemish Belgium has been revealed as the top Erasmus destination, as voted by representatives of the scheme’s student network, among other stakeholders.
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