How can universities better navigate the relationship between competition and collaboration? This will be the main question at the fifth …
Finances, visas & best fit challenge int’l grad students
A new survey has analysed the perceptions of the international applicant experience among students and professionals in a bid to improve …
India an international education “sweet spot” until 2050s
“Expect disruption and new modes of innovative education but now is the time for international education providers to go to …
Hungary: high visa approval rate attracting Africans
While not traditionally a popular destination for African students, the Eastern European country of Hungary is gradually becoming a favourite …
Driving the digital workforce of the future in Africa
A group of innovative universities in Sub-Saharan Africa are working on a common problem. How can they bring economic opportunities …
Cambridge University Contributes Almost £30 Billion to UK Economy
Cambridge University has contributed nearly £30 billion to the UK economy during the 2020/21 academic year, according to a report …
Shoring up Japan’s research performance
Japan’s government establishes an endowment fund of a ¥10-trillion (US$75-billion) fund and hopes that it will kickstart a new era of …
South Korea ups investment in semiconductor training
South Korea’s government has stepped up spending for universities as part of an ambitious new plan to expand its semiconductor …
Australia: Colombian student numbers “highest” ever
Colombian student numbers for are now the highest in history, according to new figures in an update from Austrade. Total …
Europe’s women in science still face multiple hurdles
The most recent European Commission survey from 2018 shows that now roughly one-third of researchers throughout Europe are women, up …