Skilled Education to develop UK’s flagship upskilling initiative
Online education provider Skilled Education has been appointed by the UK government to develop a flagship upskilling program to support small businesses.
Online education provider Skilled Education has been appointed by the UK government to develop a flagship upskilling program to support small businesses.
The number of international degree students in Estonia has dropped slightly in the 2021/22 academic year, but the total newly enrolled students has risen by 20% compared with the previous year, statistics have shown.
Some institutions in Ontario, Canada, were allowed to approve their own Covid-19 readiness plans, as backlog and pressure to re-admit students impacted government process, The PIE News has learnt.
The Australian government has confirmed that borders will reopen for students days before they will be allowed to enter the country on December 15, while India has announced an arrangement with Australia aiming to restart commercial passenger flights between the countries.
The UK has become “much more attractive” and more “welcoming” as a study destination over the last year for international students, a QS report says.
UK education providers are introducing support measures and reimbursing students required to quarantine on arrival in the country, following a change in travel measures brought in by the UK government as a response to the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
A lack of a coordinated return plan by Australia might be giving a confusing signal to current offshore and prospective students, however stakeholders also say that flights to NSW and Victoria planned in 2021 can build momentum for other state and territories. Manu Prakaash takes the temperature across Australia.
UK education is set for a renaissance in Nigeria as institutions look to develop transnational education partnerships in the country. In 2019/20, 4,368 students were studying degrees in Nigeria through TNE, a 20% increase year on year.