This is an uncensored view of recruitment and admissions practices – including agencies – from someone doing the job.
The Oxford Test of English's Sara Pierson reflects on key points to help the international education sector carry on seeing success.
US study abroad programs are reporting return of State Department funding after it was withheld for nearly two-months.
Each day, I’m driven by the mission of the TAIB Education Foundation, knowing that my efforts are helping empower Afghan girls through education, offering them opportunities they otherwise might never ...
As the global education sector awaits the UK’s upcoming migration report, recent changes to the Skilled Worker visa may offer ...
It's time to start thinking about international student recruitment beyond how much it adds to universities' coffers, writes ...
UK stakeholders are calling for changes to visa salary thresholds to reflect regional variations across the devolved nations.
"International education is no longer defined by borders but by experiences that transcend classrooms and campuses," writes ...
International educators in the US have been urged by NAFSA to remain informed and advocate strategically amid seismic policy ...
Egypt-UK education ties continue to go from strength to strength as Sheffield Hallam University and the British University in ...
The international education sector is mourning the sudden death of Saskia Loer Hansen, who was deputy vice-chancellor ...
Professor Brian Bell, chair of the MAC answers your questions ahead of the release of the government's whitepaper on immigration.
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