Study abroad puts sustainability & AI centre stage
The Forum on Education Abroad celebrated a 20-year milestone of annual conferences this month, with a focus on new technology and the climate crisis.
The Forum on Education Abroad celebrated a 20-year milestone of annual conferences this month, with a focus on new technology and the climate crisis.
Keystone Education Group has acquired Asia Exchange and Edunation, seeking to find and enrol more students in Asian-Pacific markets, promoting Nordic countries as high-quality education destinations and evolving its business beyond search and discovery.
In an effort to address the impact of AI on higher education, a new global council has been set up to share experiences and drive "positive change".
Higher education institutions from BRICS nations have established a new association to encourage greater academic cooperation and student exchange.
Ahead of an agent panel discussion at The PIE Live Europe, a group of agents revealed that they are frequently left with cashflow shortfalls and called to be treated as equals in university partnerships.
The global outlook for outbound student numbers remains positive, but the environment will be "more competitive" and growth will be "modestly weaker" up to 2030.
The PIE spoke to three internationalisation heads at universities in Mexico, the UK and Spain to get their take on what internationalisation means for their institutions.
Changes in politics, tech and regulation are currently considered low priority area, but HE leaders say they will become much greater challenges in the next five years.