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Barry Judd, deputy vice-chancellor (Indigenous) at the University of Melbourne, explores what it means to apply an Indigenous lens to international education, ahead of a key session at The PIE Live ...
Australia's $2000 visa fee is killing Australia's ELICOS sector and decimating skills training, but sector leaders are ...
London Assessment International (LAI) officially launched at City & Guilds’ London headquarters last week, with global education leaders and policymakers – such as Pakistan’s chairman of the Inter ...
Canadian universities have welcomed the government’s planned audit of the international student program to reinforce public ...
Malvern International has revealed a five-year partnership with Liverpool Hope University, set to welcome their first ...
In today’s international education landscape, institutions and agencies alike face mounting pressure to deliver faster, more ...
India and Finland will soon ease mobility for students, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals in areas such as education, ...
As MPs in the UK prepare to pack up for summer recess, the higher education sector is left wondering what Labour’s first year ...
The Dutch government has scrapped a proposed measure intended to reduce the number of English-taught degrees in the Netherlands.
The Innovative Research Universities (IRU) and the Regional Universities Network (RUN) have released a five point plan for ...
The University of Southampton, set to open its India campus in August 2025, has received applications from Gulf and South ...
Lomond School in the west of Scotland has become the first UK K-12 institution to accept tuition fees paid via cryptocurrency following a number of requests from agents and families. The international ...
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