Continued student interest in France despite Covid
France has seen increases in North African students and Gulf students coming to the country despite Covid-19, according to speakers at a virtual conference.
France has seen increases in North African students and Gulf students coming to the country despite Covid-19, according to speakers at a virtual conference.
Industry experts discussed the challenges ahead in order for Germany to ensure a warm welcome for international students during a Class of 2020 summit.
The Class of 2020 kicked off its schedule of events with a conference that looked at how companies can continue to invest in student housing amid the housing crisis in Europe.
New forms of educational institutions will emerge as lifelong learning becomes increasingly important, according to speakers at the Class Conference 2019.
The UK student housing market is predicted a boom in 2019, increasing the sector's value to £53bn, according to James Pullen of Knight Frank. At least 29,000 beds are expected to be built.
Student housing in Germany is experiencing a long-term price hike, prompted by high enrolment figures, threatening its status as an affordable destination.
Denmark is the latest European country with a student accommodation shortage to be highlighted by the Class of 2020, and its advice is to "invest in crisis", as mixed opportunities seen across the nation.
2018's 'Best Student City' ranking from The Class of 2020 crowned Berlin as the continent's favourite for students, as London and Paris slip.