Japan’s internationalisation drive saw overseas student numbers surpass 400,000 last year. But can it balance labour market needs with public immigration debates to become a global educational hub?
The UK deputy Prime Minister’s meeting with Turing Scheme students signals opportunities as global mobility evolves.
Spain’s higher education sector is exploring a potential expansion into India, as policymakers on both sides signal a growing interest transnational delivery, joint research, and institutional ...
New student arrivals to Canada saw a 61% year-on-year decline in 2025, as two years of study caps and falling approval rates ...
The new Mumbai campus, set to be University of Bristol’s first overseas campus from August 2026, is expected to enrol 250 ...
It's no longer enough to measure your pathway's success by how many students it attracts, says Malvern International's ...
Study Across the Pond recruitment firm has settled in court with the US government, after it was sued by the Department of ...
International students have "helped keep the system afloat" amid soaring university deficits, according to the Australian ...
The UK needs skilled graduates now more than ever. But a series of policies affecting international students has created more ...
Four years on from Russia's large-scale invasion, one Ukrainian academic details the everyday experience of running a university in a war-torn country.
The new realities of US international education demand different sector narratives and new policies, leaders have warned, ...
For many Pakistani students, an education in the UK represents years of hard graft. But many have seen their dreams dashed in ...