Australia: slow return of Chinese students could “split” universities
International students are “slowly returning” to Australia, but the absence of Chinese students could create a “split” across universities, a new report has warned.
International students are “slowly returning” to Australia, but the absence of Chinese students could create a “split” across universities, a new report has warned.
Demand for study in the UK by students from East Asia remains depressed, a new report from the British Council has warned.
Education services provider Sannam S4 has launched a range of services to streamline the process for institutions to find transnational education partners.
Chinese technology company Huawei has announced plans to extend their educational outreach in digital and IT fields in South and South East Asia.
An increasing number of countries are temporarily closing schools and colleges, while bans on study abroad activity are also being enacted in some countries because of Covid-19 fears.
A "significant minority" of students enrolled in international schools in the Middle East and South East Asia display attitudinal problems to learning, a new report by GL Education found.
A credit transfer system similar to Europe's ERASMUS programme will be piloted this year as inter-regional mobility in the Asia swells. The Academic Credit Transfer Framework for Asia will enable students in higher education across Cambodia, China, Laos, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, ASEAN countries, Japan and Korea to participate in student exchanges more easily.