Things are anything but dull at the UK Border Agency these days. In the wake of some of the most significant changes in immigration rules...
The extent and scope of private-sector participation in higher education is highly variable from country to country. But there are increasing signs that private capital...
In March 2012, the US higher education consulting firm Noel-Levitz and The National Association of Graduate Admissions Professionals (NAGAP) conducted an online survey of the...
Recent research on the study paths followed by international students in Australia is helping to provide fresh insights into future enrolment trends for the country’s...
Things are anything but dull at the UK Border Agency these days. In the wake of some of the most significant changes in immigration rules...
Early World Education Services (WES) data for 2012 suggests that US higher education institutions – and by extension, institutions from other countries favoured by Arab...
Say you were a young person with an eye on a good career, would you enrol in a free course – with quality content but...
Russia recently announced an ambitious new grant programme designed to add more scientists to its economy and to forge global research collaborations. Beginning in 2013,...
Nearly 9,000 international education professionals from around the world attended the annual NAFSA conference in Houston, Texas that wrapped up on June 1st. The great...