Security of online proctoring – lessons from the pandemic
With its repeated lockdowns and lengthy and cumbersome travel restrictions, the pandemic has become a rare example of a truly universal and shared experience for billions of people
With its repeated lockdowns and lengthy and cumbersome travel restrictions, the pandemic has become a rare example of a truly universal and shared experience for billions of people
Five times more Japanese students were studying abroad with The Japan Association of Overseas Studies members in 2022 than the previous year.
Pearson has made the decision to sell its online management services platform for universities to global private equity firm Regent.
Distance learning institution Nexford University has announced its expansion into East Africa, starting with partnerships in Kenya.
The latest guidance issued by the US Department of Education last month has many in the international education sector on alert, with stakeholders warning of huge disruption to study abroad and recruitment practices.
Student mobility trends remain largely the same as they were before the pandemic, despite predictions of significant disruption, according to higher education expert Simon Marginson.
The Turkish government has ordered all universities to switch to online learning so that dormitories can be used to house earthquake victims.
Researchers are testing the efficacy of Collaborative Online International Learning as a means to internationalise curricula and teach intercultural competence.