India: “politicians can’t control student desire”
Despite some possible wishes by candidates in the country’s upcoming election, it’s unlikely that it will be easy to get more students to study in India.
Despite some possible wishes by candidates in the country’s upcoming election, it’s unlikely that it will be easy to get more students to study in India.
The US is the preferred country for Indian students in which to study over the UK, Canada and Australia, a survey has indicated.
Japanese PM Fumio Kishida has visited a Japanese branch campus inside a North Carolina university as part of his landmark trip to the US.
Japan is pursuing an ambitious policy of internationalisation to reinvigorate the workforce and fill key labour shortages, but can the prime minister's targets overcome cultural and structural barriers?
The Red Pen, one of India’s leading education consultancies, is set to organise a British boarding school fair across three cities in India in April.
English language teachers at British Council Taiwan have unionised for the first time, demanding a salary increase to keep up with 25% inflation and to end 20 years of wage stagnation.
Rosedale International Education has signed a partnership with Singapore-based Birmingham Academy to offer the Rosedale Global High School Program to students.
The UK high commissioner to Malaysia tells The PIE that the UK and Malaysia are "well-placed" to tackle respective challenges together, and highlights areas such as TNE, TVET, as well as alumni relations as key areas of collaboration.