Ian Fenwick, Sasin School of Management
It really turned out to be a model that was not only innovative and successful, but one which was quickly emulated
It really turned out to be a model that was not only innovative and successful, but one which was quickly emulated
Universities are setting their sights on Indonesia as a transnational education destination, while agents suggest the outbound market has rebounded after the pandemic.
Why couldn’t we have a British, an American, and an Australian university all going as a consortium into India and not offering competing programs?
Study abroad company KC Overseas has announced an expansion to Nigeria with representatives in two of the country's biggest cities.
UK and Australia have been both competitors and collaborators in TNE, but now could be the time to move to a more collaborative engagement, stakeholders have suggested.
Australia's government is viewing TNE as a means to counter skills shortages, engage with key partner countries, and strengthen Australia’s global reputation.
With the current situation, we would strongly argue that the case for a hybrid approach to learning is more crucial than ever
Rice University in the US city of Houston has announced a satellite expansion in France which will act as a hub for European research activity.