First TNE campuses allowed in Greece
Greece has narrowly passed a bill allowing overseas universities to establish branch campuses in the country to boost competition in higher education.
Greece has narrowly passed a bill allowing overseas universities to establish branch campuses in the country to boost competition in higher education.
Cambridge Education Group has partnered with Galileo Global Education in France on a new international foundation program in art and design.
Scotland’s Migration Service has launched, providing information and advice for international students considering staying in Scotland post-graduation.
New visa salary thresholds coming into force in the UK have worried business leaders that a “hike in wages” could deter international graduates from settling in the country.
We’re all still recovering from a bit of a shock to the system when recruitment conditions took a turn for the worse this January
The UK's higher education sector has faced dark clouds recently. Policy changes – both proposed and already implemented - have elicited concern from corners of the UK HE market about the continued appeal of the UK as a premier study destination for international students
Stakeholders in the UK are exploring a range of potential funding models for undergraduate education, against a backdrop of financial sustainability concerns, course cuts and redundancies for higher education institutions.
The number of international students studying in France exceeded 412,000 in the 2022/23 academic year, making up 14% of the country's students.