Sixteen years after the introduction of the university sponsor licence, Alex Lock and Mike Strong reflect on the evolution of ...
International student recruitment has faced a turbulent cycle. Headlines have focused on visa policy, political rhetoric and shifting government priorities. Yet beneath the noise, many in the sector ...
US policymakers have urged the government to designate Chinese student associations as “foreign missions of China”, as experts warn against “McCarthyist” actions based on sweeping political narratives ...
The PIE and Arden University held roundtables in Pune, Hyderabad and Delhi, where university leaders shared candid insights on the opportunities and challenges shaping India’s internationalisation ...
Amanda Broderick outlines how the sector now faces a series of fundamental questions as policymakers chart a course to 2030.
Analysis of nearly 80 million student interactions shows purpose-built AI study tools deepen active reading rather than ...
Our flagship conference returns to London March 24-25 2026 with a lineup packed with Nobel Prize winners, BAFTA nominees, peer workshops and interactive fun. Here are some of the highlights to look ...
Dublin’s higher education sector is entering a new phase of global relevance. Universities are expanding, international ...
Institutions across the Middle East have temporarily moved to online provision amid mounting aggression between Iran and ...
Canada is looking to the Asia Pacific region for partnerships and collaboration as it deals with what sector leaders describe ...
Australia has doubled the application fee for its Temporary Graduate visa, increasing the cost from AUD 2,300 to AUD 4,600 in ...
The UK government has announced an “emergency brake” on certain visas for nationals of four countries, saying the policy responds to what it described as “abuse” of visa routes by people who later ...