Tag: student accommodation
Indian market turns towards Europe
As major English-speaking destinations such as Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada face accommodation crises and changed migration policy settings, the evidence that Indian...
Australia: proposed international student cap ‘shortsighted’
Two reports released this week by Australia's Group of Eight (Go8) and the Property Council of Australia have found no direct link between international...
Inbound Insight: Bangladesh
In this Inbound Insight series article, we examine the rising number of Bangladeshi students choosing to study abroad and explore the priorities of this student cohort...
Understanding the accommodation expectations and impressions of first year undergraduates
With move-in a distant memory and the academic year in full swing, what lessons can we learn from the Autumn wave of the GSL...
‘Pod’ rooms proposed to alleviate UK student housing pressures
A new lower-cost purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) model, which would include smaller "pod-type" rooms of just 10 square metres (including an en-suite), could help...
Inbound Insight: United States
In this Inbound Insight series article, we look at the United States (US) as a sending country, and explore the priorities of this student cohort when...
Student accommodation budget concerns ease as 9 in 10 signal interest...
Accommodation has never been more important to students when making their decision of where to study, according to the latest figures from the Global...
Spain plans visa changes to boost international student recruitment
The Spanish government is seeking ways to redress the issue and proposed legislative changes to visa regulations are intended to benefit foreigners wishing to study, and stay, in the country. Here's how amendments to current visa laws for foreign students could help revive the international populations of Spanish university campuses, as well as stimulating investment in the pandemic-stricken student accommodation sector.












