James Slocombe, PEN/Elizabeth School, UK
The challenges of a headmaster in an international boarding school seemed insurmountable at times
The challenges of a headmaster in an international boarding school seemed insurmountable at times
The UK shadow minister for higher education has spoken out against negative government rhetoric surrounding the country's international students, as Graduate Route supporters brace for a "period of risk".
Almost 500 delegates gathered in London to discuss the future of international education earlier this week at The PIE Live - Leaders in International Education, the PIE’s two-day conference.
The UK's independent higher education sector is seeking to expand exports and "add something new" to the country's education offer.
10% of UK independent higher education providers have identified opportunities post-Brexit, while many predict a EU student drop, a survey has found.
The British Accreditation Council has released an updated version of its accreditation scheme for independent higher education providers.
Independent higher education providers in the UK are concerned that the ‘provisional bronze’ awarded to them under the government’s new Teaching Excellence Framework could damage their reputation and recruitment efforts.
Following a major overhaul of its strategy, Independent Higher Education is stepping back from its representation of non-HE members to focus on building its profile as a strong voice for the independent HE sector.