Bangladeshi election impacts student mobility
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has won a fourth straight term in power but the disruption surrounding the Bangladeshi election is hampering student mobility.
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has won a fourth straight term in power but the disruption surrounding the Bangladeshi election is hampering student mobility.
Political debates around immigration and negative rhetoric towards minority groups will be closely observed around the globe, including by potential international students, warn policymakers, as the world faces a bumper election year.
The higher and international education sector in Australia have reacted to the victory of the Australian Labor Party and new prime minister.
Even as university authorities seek to assure foreign students of their welfare during the upcoming Kenyan elections, some students have safety concerns about the highly contested August 8 polls, fearing a possible outbreak of violence.
From geopolitical upheaval to marketing innovations, there are a plethora of factors that help to shape the global landscape of international education each year. Sara Custer sums up six trends set to have a big impact on the industry in 2016.