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...
Europe’s Best Student Accommodation Recognised at Global Student Living Awards
The Winners of the Global Student Living Awards for the UK & Ireland, and for Europe, have been revealed at a ceremony held as...
Europe’s PBSA Leaders Gather to Address Net-Zero Challenge
Around 300 investors, developers, operators and suppliers from around Europe are gathering at GSL Live '22: Net-zero Student Living on 20th October to explore...
Global Student Living and The Class Foundation announce collaboration on European student wellbeing
The Class Foundation and Global Student Living have announced an exciting new collaboration investigating the relationship between student accommodation, living experience, and student well-being...
A quarter of UK students and young graduates expect to use food banks, survey...
A recent survey of students and young graduates by graduate-jobs.com and GradTouch has revealed the anxiety young people are feeling in the face of...
Dollar strength putting a squeeze on international students
University education in the US is known to be a big financial commitment, being amongst the most expensive in the world.
But the recent strength...
Dutch student housing crisis rumbles on
The pressure to house and care for international students has been immense and has cause rifts at both a local and national government level as politicians seek to balance the economic benefits of international students with the needs and demands of the local (voting) populations.
Disabled students suffer as temperatures soar
Data from the latest Global Student Living Index survey of over 65,000 students across Europe shows that disabled students are 50% more likely than non-disabled students to report negative experiences of temperature in their accommodation.
Needle spiking awareness campaign planned for UK freshers’ week
Proposed UK government add campaign will draw attention to 'new phenomenon' of needle spiking in nightclubs; timed to kick off alongside the start of the new academic year.