“Business as usual” after surprise Australian election result
Surprise re-election by the Australian government means expected reforms to the country's domestic and international education sectors are unlikely.
Surprise re-election by the Australian government means expected reforms to the country's domestic and international education sectors are unlikely.
The full extent of Australia’s record-breaking 2018 has been revealed, but stakeholders are questioning the sustainability of continued double-digit percentage growth.
Digital education company Pearson has signed a MoU with Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor to develop BTEC-based programs for learners in EEC provinces.
Some in Australia's vocational sector are questioning ASQA's decision to include education agents and other third-parties in its updated registration process.
Online learning platform OpenClassrooms has announced it has raised nearly $60m in a second round of funding, led by global equity group General Atlantic.
Tamwood international, a Canadian language training and study abroad provider, is expanding its work-study division, with hospitality and business courses.
International collaboration is a key pillar in two long-term strategic plans for higher and vocational education in China, the World Class University initiative and the Action Plan for the Innovative Development of Tertiary Vocational Education, released last month.