People in developing and emerging economies who are young and educated are much more likely to be Internet users. Ditto for those who speak a...
“It’s really all about trying to understand the ‘what if’ scenarios,” says Pamela Barrett. “Any organisation that is operating internationally will operate in a field...
New Zealand is building its international position as a study destination and has registered some important gains over the last year and more. From January...
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education outlined plans late last month to merge or close up to 52 of the country’s public and private universities. The move...
People in developing and emerging economies who are young and educated are much more likely to be Internet users. Ditto for those who speak a...
Japan’s education system is on the cusp of significant change as the country’s schools and institutions continue to adapt to sweeping globalisation initiatives and the...
The world’s leading study abroad market registered another year of strong growth in 2014. The number of Chinese students abroad was up sharply over 2013,...
The Canadian Province of Québec announced last month that tuition rates for new undergraduate students from France will triple as of September 2015. Québec is...
Education agents refer 75% of Australia’s international students. Read more