‘Count int’l student flights in HE emissions’
Universities must acknowledge and measure the emissions of their international students as institutions work toward net zero carbon, a report has urged.
Universities must acknowledge and measure the emissions of their international students as institutions work toward net zero carbon, a report has urged.
I'm very enthusiastic about the future of international education and particularly its maturity
The 2023 Asia-Pacific Association for International Education conference returned after a three-year hiatus, hosting some 2,700 participants from 67 countries and regions, in Bangkok, Thailand.
The future of the Erasmus+ program is green and inclusive, according to stakeholders gathered in Brussels to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the program.
Some European countries have committed to paying compensation for the impact of climate change on low-carbon emission countries – a move which campaigners within the international education sector say is “particularly relevant” to the industry.
We didn't know whether the sector would continue to want to come to these types of events. It was a real question mark
Higher education professionals attending EAIE have taken part in a movement to find more environmentally-sustainable ways to travel to industry events.
The elephant in the room for international education at the recent BUILA Conference was the clear and present climate crisis, with stakeholders calling for alternative models for future recruitment and delivery.