At two events in the UK focused on the recruitment of British students, Chinese HEIs significantly increased their presence, arguably …
Tokyo Convention on qualification recognition active
A UN convention, which will facilitate mutual recognition of qualifications in Asia Pacific countries, has come into effect and inspired …
Student mobility growth to drop 4% over ten years
International student mobility will likely slow down in the next ten years due to a mix of demographic shifts and …
StudyPortals presents view on the future of international education
International student mobility will continue to grow but the ‘where and how’ will change, with new destinations and new delivery …
Continuing dilemmas for higher education in 2018
Let us try to forget 2017. It was the year of xenophobic nationalism in parts of Europe and the United …
US may restrict int’l STEM students
The Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy will consider restricting international students from certain designated countries who wish to study …
Visit of the People’s Government of Guangdong Province delegation
On December 13, 2017, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” has been visited by a delegation …
Outbound mobility “vital tool” for Canada’s future
A “carefully crafted and adequately funded” strategy to more than double the number of Canadian students abroad has been proposed …
Misconceptions of internationalization still prevail
Hans de Wit, director of the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College, USA, summarizes his studies of the …
Finland: project to attract 100,000 int’l students
A new project out of Finland has set an ambitious target of attracting 100,000 international students to study at Finnish …