Covid-19 spurs in-person and TNE route “mix”
International students opting for a mixture of at-home online and on-campus learning is kindling hopes of wider acceptance for online and TNE qualifications globally, say stakeholders.
International students opting for a mixture of at-home online and on-campus learning is kindling hopes of wider acceptance for online and TNE qualifications globally, say stakeholders.
Almost 6m pupils attended international schools in 2020, while local nationals are enrolling at schools in Asia, a report has found. Total numbers increased by some 7% since 2019.
The UK needs to pay greater attention to the impact of Brexit on EU student numbers, speakers have warned during a UK-focused panel at The PIE Live, which also heard from University of Glasgow on live trends for enrolment.
A small number of international students doing PhDs will be allowed to enter New Zealand, with the first expected to arrive in November.
Student accommodation bookings have dipped globally this year as a result of the pandemic, but countries have faired better than others, research has found.
A survey of 600 international higher education students has revealed he coronavirus pandemic has caused "moderate to extreme" disruption to learning.
While the US higher education community has overcome many of the political and Covid-19 related challenges facing the international education sector, a great deal of "perceived" barriers remain, experts have warned.
Universities UK has published a checklist for universities who are supporting students who are having to self-isolate as a result of Covid-19.