Exploring people behind the policy in ‘voices’ digest
The launch of a new PIE Insider digest on leadership in European international education explores the role of personal brand and reputation in the sector.
The launch of a new PIE Insider digest on leadership in European international education explores the role of personal brand and reputation in the sector.
Canada’s decision to remove the limit on number of hours international students are permitted to work while studying will have a ‘tremendous’ impact but needs to be closely monitored, says Global Affairs Canada, and institutions to be asked to share data on impact.
The PIE has announced that a new iteration of its in-person conference, The PIE Live, will take place in the Gold Coast in Australia in 2023.
With The PIE's touch down in North America imminent, we take you through some of the many highlights from a jam-packed agenda, taking place October 13-14 in Toronto.
More action is required to bridge the “significant” gap still remaining for international students concerning graduate employability outcomes, stakeholders suggest.
More training is needed to help staff adjust to the role of digital technology and social media in international student recruitment, it has been suggested.
Almost 500 delegates gathered in London to discuss the future of international education earlier this week at The PIE Live - Leaders in International Education, the PIE’s two-day conference.
Using education and training to empower disadvantaged communities seems like a great focus for our closing plenary at The PIE Live