Dutch recruitment ‘cease and desist’ a “wake-up call”
One of the directors at a Dutch university has called the “cease and desist order” given to the country’s institutions on international student recruitment “a wake-up call”.
One of the directors at a Dutch university has called the “cease and desist order” given to the country’s institutions on international student recruitment “a wake-up call”.
Lancaster University has chosen INTO University Partnerships to run on-campus foundation and pre-masters pathway programs in a recent tender process.
The funding timeline for the UK’s Turing exchange program is “deeply problematic”, the University Council of Modern Languages has warned, as legislators say it fails to measure up to the EU's Erasmus+ scheme.
Today marks one year of the Ukraine twinning initiative, which has seen Sheffield help to rebuild air raid shelters at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic’s campus, Glasgow fully fund 100 students from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Liverpool provide online learning materials to over 100 academics at Sumy State University
The UK risks seeing a decline in international students if changes on post-study work and dependants policy are implemented, stakeholders have warned.
Money, accreditation and visibility have been named as barriers to the expansion of joint and double degree programs, in a new report from Poland’s international exchange body.
The Turkish German University in Istanbul has handed out 48 scholarships worth some €15,000 to students that were impacted by the recent earthquake.
Nine years after being accused of cheating, victims caught up in the TOEIC scandal are still pleading their innocence with a new campaign to Rishi Sunak.