In a further indication of increased government scrutiny of foreign education providers, a number of new scandals relating to bogus degrees, misleading institutional advertising and...
Yesterday we reported that Germany is easing post-study work and immigration legislation for foreign students in the wake of an interesting report based on a...
University World News has reported that regulations just approved by the federal parliament, to implement a European Union (EU) directive on the highly qualified, could...
A flurry of stories on higher education developments in African nations provides ongoing evidence that several African nations are very serious about participating in, contributing...
In a further indication of increased government scrutiny of foreign education providers, a number of new scandals relating to bogus degrees, misleading institutional advertising and...
Changes in UK higher education sector funding means that even the most venerable institutions are having to compete more aggressively for sources of revenue. This...
The global education stage has become less fixed in recent years regarding what constitutes a “source” country versus a “destination” country for students seeking to...
The scales are certainly tipping in Turkey; well known as a powerful sending market, Today’s Zaman has reported that the number of international students studying...
Across publications reporting on the global higher education marketplace, including ICEF Monitor, one trend continues to arise: the increasingly complex and volatile student recruitment landscape,...