Japan-bound overseas students ¡®abandoned¡¯ as border stays shut
Border closures, funding cuts and overnight classes have made life ¡®unbearable¡¯, learners claim
Border closures, funding cuts and overnight classes have made life ¡®unbearable¡¯, learners claim
Resurgent student flows set to bypass?Australia and New Zealand as education agents in most regions usher clients to more welcoming countries
Scholars who stay at one university tend to take ¡®safer¡¯ and ¡®less ambitious¡¯ paths
Amid demographic decline and geopolitical isolation, island hopes to have more English-language courses
Covid is compounding other major shifts in international flows?to leave a permanent?realignment, experts suggest
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 Organised by the Asia and Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, this event will cover topics of interest to physicians, scientists, technologists, biomedical...
Countries are choosing regional partners over Western giants, Nature Index data show
Careers can depend on publishing in higher-quartile journals, but the statistics are too easily gamed, says?Jak?a Cvitani?
Credit analysts warn of mass job losses, struggling peripheral businesses and homogenisation of the student mix
Country?accelerates overseas marketing in light of?fallout from Brexit and Covid
It was crucial for East Asian universities to put on more courses in English, but now they need to rethink their pedagogy, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan
Foreign students, mostly from Asia, ¡®will simply go elsewhere¡¯ if Biden doesn¡¯t act soon
Paucity of agents, degree-averse students and lack of focus in Canberra hamper universities from cultivating alternative markets, webinar hears
As the David Cameron furore underlines, lobbying is big business, fraught with risk. So why have universities shied away from it, asks?Alberto Alemanno
Proposed acquisition of Ouriginal would give academic integrity giant vast majority of?market