US tops Soft-Power Index for fourth year
US higher education institutions continue to lead the count of the most graduates that are current world leaders, research has shown.
US higher education institutions continue to lead the count of the most graduates that are current world leaders, research has shown.
UK-based academics have expressed concern that they may face professional reprisals for speaking out on sensitive China-related issues, according to the British Association for Chinese Studies.
Large numbers of students in the UK have said their degrees represent poor value for money, a survey by Advance HE and HEPI has found.
Thousands of hardship fund applications made by international students to UK universities were rejected during Covid-19, The PIE News has learnt.
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.
Stakeholders in the UK's university sector are expressing cautious optimism for the new semester, as some report accommodation contracts being signed and "hundreds" of students in quarantine on campus.
International students will not likely miss out on places at UK institutions following the government u-turn on grading, sector stakeholders have said.
A report detailing which countries have educated the most serving world leaders has revealed that the UK has fallen behind the US for the third consecutive year.