Partners offer UK-funded coding bootcamp
The UK Department for Education is offering some 1,400 learners the chance to enrol in an online coding bootcamp through its partnership with HyperionDev.
The UK Department for Education is offering some 1,400 learners the chance to enrol in an online coding bootcamp through its partnership with HyperionDev.
Universities must begin to “recognise threats and redouble their efforts” to protect, preserve and promote” their underpinning values, said a government minister on March 17.
Mitigating risk when starting international collaboration projects, entering markets and fostering relationships overseas took central stage at UUKi's International Higher Education Forum 2022.
UK higher education providers hosted 605,130 international students in the 2020/21 academic year, hitting its 600,000 target a decade earlier than hoped, Higher Education Statistics Agency figures have indicated.
Innovation and collaboration were the common themes among student housing projects across Europe at the Class of 2020’s conference in Lisbon this November.
The University of Edinburgh intends to give half of its places to international students in a bid to “attract the best students from around the world”, its Vice Chancellor, Timothy O’Shea, has said.
The University of Edinburgh has compiled the most comprehensive data to date on the MOOCs sector, revealing the study choices, motivations and nationality of participants in its six Coursera-backed projects. Among the findings, 45% of respondents said their course completely met their expectations while 32% said it exceeded them.