Australia-India Trade Agreement set to provide a major boost to international education
An increase in the number of Indian students choosing to study in Australia is expected as a result of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and...
Major study destinations suffering reputational damage as student housing crisis rolls into 2023
A shortage of student housing stock in major study abroad destinations, combined with cost of living increases is impacting international student mobility and threatening the reputation of destinations.
Mixed views over direction of the Chinese outbound market
China has recently eased some of its stricter COVID restrictions, but experts remain divided over whether the Chinese outbound student market will return to...
Australian student data hack highlights the critical importance of cyber security
International students in Australia have been left fearful of the repercussions of a major data breach of Australian private health insurance company Medibank, one of five companies authorised to provide compulsory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
Student Wellbeing recovery stalls in Europe as cost of living crisis bites
Data from the Global Student Living Index shows that while levels of ‘low’ mental wellbeing have fallen amongst students since the peaks of Covid...
Student housing operators need a strong global payments solution to manage surging demand and...
In less than 10 years, the number of students attending universities outside their home country will increase by nearly 40%, according to a recent...
M.I.T. Sets Sights on the Transformation of Higher Education Itself
A group of five academics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology released a white paper in September aimed at generating discussion about their vision for...
New research highlights key role of places and spaces in fostering student belonging
A new Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) Policy Note authored by Dr Richard Vytniorgu, Student belonging and the wider context provides valuable insight and recommendations into ways that higher education professionals can foster a greater sense of belonging among students in the UK.
Surge in student visa refusal rates causing alarm in Australian education sector
A sharp dip in the number of offshore Australian student visas approved for students from India, Pakistan and Nepal has sparked concern following a surge in applications from these countries since Australia’s borders reopened.
China seizes the initiative in growth of outbound students from Ghana
A growing number of students from Ghana are studying abroad, with figures showing a significant upward trend. While the number of outbound Ghanaian students...