Japan commits to a decade of student mobility growth
The Japanese government has announced an ambitious goal of attracting 400,000 inbound international students and increasing the number of Japanese outbound students to 500,000...
Is shipping container student housing gaining traction in the U.S.?
While shipping container dormitories have been adopted as a solution to student accommodation shortages in countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Scotland, and...
Students branded ‘national security risk’ scrap plans to study in Australia
Hundreds of PhD students from countries including Iran, China and Pakistan are turning to alternative study-abroad destinations after lengthy delays have seen some students...
GSL and CUBO announce partnership to deliver deeper insight into UK & Ireland PBSA
Global Student Living (GSL) and College & University Business Officers (CUBO) have today announced a new partnership that will include the development and delivery...
France set to benefit from boom in Sub-Saharan student mobility
A recent study released by Campus France predicts that the number of outbound Sub-Saharan African students could double to more than 850,000 by 2050.
The number of outbound students from Sub-Saharan Africa increased by 21% between 2016 and 2021 and France currently plays host to the greatest number with 92,000 students.
Inbound Insight: Nepal
In this Inbound Insight series article, we look at the rising number of students from Nepal choosing to study abroad, and explore what this cohort...
California State Poly floats unusual idea to cope with student housing shortage
Californian State Polytechnic University, Cal Poly Humboldt has been forced to consider a range of creative options for housing students, including floating accommodation, after...
Increasing student mobility in Latin America signals opportunity
The number of outbound students from Latin America is increasing, as is the number of inbound students, and researchers at Latin American universities are...
Surge in number of Chinese students prompts fears of homelessness in Western Australia
A snap announcement by the Chinese Ministry of Education advising that it will no longer accredit foreign qualifications studied online is expected to result...
Global Taskforces to lead PBSA sector in facing key challenges
In collaboration with international partners across finance, development, design and operations, Global Student Living has today announced the launch of two global Taskforces to...