A fascinating study on the use of educational agents in Canada has been released by the Council of Ministers of Education of Canada (CMEC). The...
We are pleased to present the latest instalment in our occasional column “Five for Friday.” The following is a quick hit-list of some of the...
In a major change to the system of undergraduate admissions for Spanish universities, a royal decree recently removed the Selectividad exam as a mandatory entrance...
We are pleased to present the latest instalment in our occasional column “Five for Friday.” The following is a quick hit-list of some of the...
A fascinating study on the use of educational agents in Canada has been released by the Council of Ministers of Education of Canada (CMEC). The...
“Students are investing in education because they expect a monetary return, which means gainful employment.” – Marian Mahat, LH Marting Institute for Tertiary Education Leadership...
In 2012 the OECD named Israel the second most educated country in the world, which suggests that it is home to prospective international students of...
The recent political upheaval in Thailand has made headlines around the world. Photos of protesters in the streets of Bangkok opposing government elections have been...
It’s essential for international education professionals to analyse global mobility trends, looking at how many students worldwide are travelling for an education experience, what they...