NZ region aims to treble ed exports in 10 years
Northland, New Zealand’s northern most region, has released an international education strategy with the target of growing the sector’s economic value from NZ$10.1m to $30m by 2027.
Northland, New Zealand’s northern most region, has released an international education strategy with the target of growing the sector’s economic value from NZ$10.1m to $30m by 2027.
ICEF has announced its plans to hold workshops in Ukraine and South Africa showing a commitment to growing student recruitment markets in developing countries.
Thirty-one Indian students have received a scholarship to go towards their first-year tuition fee as part of the inaugural New Zealand Excellence Awards.
The Irish government has launched a National Student Accommodation Strategy in a bid to curtail the country's massive shortfalls in the supply of available bed spaces for domestic and international university students.
Ministries of Education in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa have pledged greater educational cooperation to take advantage of rapidly expanding education developments in BRICS nations.
Students from more than 50 countries gathered in central London in an attempt to make history for the number of nationalities in a single language lesson.
The coalition CDU-FDP government in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia has confirmed its intention to reintroduce tuition fees for non-EU students.
The UK government intends to invest £100 million in a Global Talent Research Fund to attract more highly-skilled researchers to the country.