The research on mobile device use, and associated Internet user behaviours, continues to accumulate this year. The insights in some of the latest reports build...
When the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) broke apart in 1991, a new loose association among some of the former Soviet republics, the Commonwealth...
The New Zealand government announced a further NZ $465,000 in international education business development earlier this month with a second round of funding grants for...
The following is a guest post by Woody Wade from Wade & Co, a management consultancy specialising in future scenario planning. More and more, educational...
The research on mobile device use, and associated Internet user behaviours, continues to accumulate this year. The insights in some of the latest reports build...
Amid growing concerns about the economic situation of its young people, France is looking to the education sector to help address the country’s high youth...
Canada has just published revised regulations for its International Student Program (ISP), effectively concluding a process of consultation and regulatory reform that had unfolded over...
In the US, as in all English-speaking destination countries, Intensive English Programmes (IEPs) are often the first point of entry for international students coming to...
University World News published a special issue on international student mobility last week and it got us thinking about what we really know about global...