7 unmissable moments from The PIE Live Australia
Over 350 professionals from the international education sector gathered on Australia’s Gold Coast in July at the inaugural PIE Live Australia for two days of discussions, upskilling and networking.
Over 350 professionals from the international education sector gathered on Australia’s Gold Coast in July at the inaugural PIE Live Australia for two days of discussions, upskilling and networking.
UK universities hosting students from China, Malaysia and East Asian countries should be helping them prepare for industry skills gaps back home, a new report has suggested.
A new app, developed by Asia Careers Group SDN BHD, is hoping to guide international students on employability prospects as they select their universities.
The UK government has announced its "crackdown" on "low-quality" degrees, but some stakeholders are calling it "shortsighted" while others point out implications for international students and creative arts graduates.
Universities are "uniquely placed" to address workforce gaps and should effectively become "skills brokers", a new Nous Group report says.
Most international students coming to Canada want to eventually become permanent residents, but less than a third actually achieve this goal, a study has found.
A new "forward-thinking" methodology of the QS World Rankings has been unveiled for its 20th anniversary edition, causing a "significant shift" in results.
At the IIN Conference, themes focused on best practices for college and career readiness and employability skills honed through international internships.