Tool for climate benchmarking launches – CABie
The first and only climate benchmark tool explicitly tailored for international education has launched, in a bid to empower universities in their fight for climate action.
The first and only climate benchmark tool explicitly tailored for international education has launched, in a bid to empower universities in their fight for climate action.
The British Council Scotland and Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities have awarded 13 EARTH scholarships to early-career climate researchers.
Some European countries have committed to paying compensation for the impact of climate change on low-carbon emission countries – a move which campaigners within the international education sector say is “particularly relevant” to the industry.
The elephant in the room for international education at the recent BUILA Conference was the clear and present climate crisis, with stakeholders calling for alternative models for future recruitment and delivery.
International education is "deeply implicated" in the global climate crisis, the sector has heard as a new initiative launched aiming to create a sector that is net zero by 2030.
While the majority of UK universities are not considering changing student destinations for outward study in response to climate change, a significant number already have, according to a new survey.
The boss of British edtech company Studee says he is “incredibly proud” that the company has earned a “prestigious” B Corp certification.
The current curriculums around the globe whether chosen by teacher, school, or government, must provide a sense of global competence for students