Would you cycle to an int’l ed conference?
EAIE Rotterdam was one of the most sustainable editions of the conference ever. The PIE caught up with some of the people who even cycled to the event.
EAIE Rotterdam was one of the most sustainable editions of the conference ever. The PIE caught up with some of the people who even cycled to the event.
Institutions and governments must work harder to combat the waves against internationalisation, including complacency, lack of guidance and local barriers, European education ministers said at EAIE.
An exhibition run by two former exchange students from Ukraine prompted EAIE delegates to reflect on those who couldn’t finish their studies due to the war.
Police in the town of Kingston have responded to reports of a scam targeting international students at multiple universities.
A diplomatic spat between Canada and India is having implications for the international education sector, with some indicating that institutions, students and agents are expressing anxiety over the situation.
Students still flock to Russian shores to study despite the war in Ukraine continuing, according to reports - but official figures have yet to confirm.
The US News rankings, now largely based on university performance at enrolling and graduating students from various backgrounds, has seen Princeton take top spot.
A backlog of people who were trained in dentistry outside the UK waiting to take the national exam is having a knock-on effect on dental practices.