Norway to levy tuition fees for non-EU students from 2023
The citizens of the third countries who have plans to continue their education in Norway may have to pay tuition fee from the autumn semester of 2023. Currently, national and international students studying in Norwegian universities are studying without paying any fee.
Sell offs help sales jump £300m at Mark Stott’s property empire Vita Group
Property sales helped revenue at Mark Stott's Vita Group jump by more than £300m during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The Alderley Edge-headquartered group has posted a revenue of £385.3m for 2021 compared to the £70.5m it reported in 2020.
Scottish Government Pours Freezing Water on Build-to-Rent and Student Housing
The Scottish Parliament yesterday (4 October) passed the first stage of legislation to freeze rents and ban evictions from social and private rental accommodation including build-to-rent and student housing.
City of London receives plans for student resi tower near Fenchurch Street
Proposals to build a 21-storey student housing development designed by Danish architect 3XN have gone into City of London planners.
$239M B.C. college project aims to maximize energy efficiency
A new project, worth $293 million, at Douglas College in New Westminster, British Columbia, is looking to achieve BC Energy Step Code 4, the highest step in housing and residential construction targeting net zero ready build.
Colliers predicts capital values may fall by up to 30% worldwide
‘The full outcome for the market could take up to 24 months to fully materialize, but the next six months will be driven by a re-calibration of pricing,’ said Damian Harrington, head of Global Capital Markets Research, Global and EMEA.
Vilniuje atidarė pirmąjį „co-living“ studentams: trūksta nebent tik baseino
Šį rudenį sostinės būsto nuomai segmentas pasipildė dar vienu objektu, kokio iki šiol mieste nebuvo.
UK’s Suella Braverman casts doubt on FTA over ‘open borders’ with India
London, Oct 6 (PTI) Britain’s Indian-origin Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has cast doubts over a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with India over the issue of migration and branded Indians as the “largest group of people who overstay” their visas in the UK.
Saudi Arabia: New Student Visa Forthcoming
In an effort to develop Saudi Arabia’s education sector and attract foreign talent, the Council of Ministers has announced a ‘Study in Saudi Arabia’ program and a new self-sponsored student visa category which is expected to be available to nationals of over 160 countries.
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 across Europe.







