Internationalisation in the Netherlands: an uncertain, volatile landscape
PVV, a right-wing populist political party, has become the biggest winner in the Dutch national elections. What does that mean for the sector?
PVV, a right-wing populist political party, has become the biggest winner in the Dutch national elections. What does that mean for the sector?
In the past six months we have seen a number of colleges and universities fail, and unless there is some significant innovation, more are likely to close
Transnational education could be part of the answer to sustainable and equitable access to higher education across the world, as discussions continue at Going Global
I've witnessed first-hand how discussions regarding our ability to accommodate these students, especially concerning housing and health care, have evolved into pressing issues
A compelling story can set you apart from the competition and resonate deeply with your target audiences – the UK, as a study destination, needs this right now
The world’s challenges and opportunities are increasingly global and the resources supporting study abroad have never been greater, but why are so few American students pursuing international education?
India has the second largest number of enrolments in the world, and has the third highest volume of scholarly outputs in the world. What's next?
In the education industry especially, it can feel like AI brings more questions than answers, but with responsible implementation, it presents significant opportunity to revolutionise education and assessment