Fred Swaniker, African Leadership University
When the mobile phone came out, it was not developed in Africa but many of the innovations in mobile technology actually happened faster in Africa and I think we have the same opportunity in education.
When the mobile phone came out, it was not developed in Africa but many of the innovations in mobile technology actually happened faster in Africa and I think we have the same opportunity in education.
It used to be people only thought about study abroad and the number of international students – that’s only one of six dimensions that we work with partly because not everybody is going to study abroad.
Manoeuvring through the student visa application process can be a trying experience and the rules constantly evolve as immigration policies change to suit the political climate. Sara Custer spoke with 20 major education agencies about the visa journey and charted their insight into the pros and cons of systems in top study destinations.
On the one hand we have seen this massive growth in students in the system that it can’t afford. But secondly, universities have also increased their fees in the last decade.
A Hobsons survey of 62,000 prospective students indicates a softening of the initial negative reaction to the June 2016 referendum partly due to national welcome campaigns and a weakened pound.
New Zealand’s flagship PhD subsidy program that treats international students like domestics should have greater public advocacy amid growing populist headwinds, a report has urged.
Duolingo's English Test is becoming a fast and cost effective alternative to traditional English proficiency exams in university admissions.
I am the pillar of the family now because I am in the US and because I was able to continue my education and I graduated here.