What does the international education sector needs to do to weather Donald Trump's unpredictable leadership style?
In Australia, recent Senate Estimates revealed new details on enrolment cap distribution, amid ongoing criticism of the Bill.
Despite concerns, a report by Amber has revealed that international students have little to no impact on Australia's rental crisis.
New data from DAAD shows a record number of international students studying in Germany – reaching almost 380,000 last winter.
Highgate school has partnered with Siam Motors Group to establish a new international school in Thailand, opening August 2026 ...
UNSW Sydney is the latest Australian institution to take "pre-emptive measures" to deal with the government's proposed cap on ...
The remarkable achievements and impact of Indian alumni from UK higher education are being celebrated with the launch of the ...
Cambridge Education Group and Wittenborg University of Applied Science have joined forces on a scheme for international ...
Donald Trump's return to presidency has reignited calls for expanding study abroad opportunities, amid intensifying concerns about the global impact of his foreign policy decisions.
University at Buffalo’s new AI and engineering facilities offer hands-on, industry-aligned education for a global workforce.
No more “major” policy changes are expected in Canada’s international education sector, but strained government-institution ties still hinder sector recovery.
Sector leaders in the US have outlined what they'd like to see in the first 100 days of a new presidency as a tense election draws to a close.