This week, The PIE spent five minutes with Rebecca Mason, director of innovation at Study Group, on leading global education ...
IELTS has revealed it will not bid for the Home Office English Language Testing (HOELT) service, citing worries over plans to ...
ESSEC’s Mumbai hub — its third after London and New York — will aim to strengthen ties with Indian universities, corporate partners and alumni, serving as a “catalyst for its ambitious academic ...
The Home Office has circulated draft guidance that outlines the proposed red-amber-green (RAG) banding system relating to a ...
Innovative, dynamic and internationally recognised, the MD Medicine program at European University Cyprus (EUC) is duly ...
Indonesia is looking to reform its study visa system to attract more international students, as other ASEAN countries step up their internationalisation strategies.
Online education is seeing a surge in education – but universities must think carefully about the systems they use to make ...
The UK Home Office has rejected calls from within government to exempt “exceptional” Chevening scholars from new rules ...
Former UK deputy Prime Minister Sir Nick Clegg has joined the ranks of edtech company Efekta, taking up a place on its ...
Australia’s international education sector generated AUD $53.6 billion in export income in the 2024/25 financial year.
The PIE's CEO Amy Baker sat down with Pratham Mittal, founder of Masters' Union and TETR College, to find out to find out why ...
International student recruitment has faced a turbulent cycle. Headlines have focused on visa policy, political rhetoric and ...
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