HEPI celebrates 20 years as HE think tank
Research pedigree and the tuition fees cap were talking point at HEPI's 20th anniversary event as speakers reflected on policy challenges.
Research pedigree and the tuition fees cap were talking point at HEPI's 20th anniversary event as speakers reflected on policy challenges.
AI is going to revolutionise teaching & learning in the same way that it has huge implications for the delivery of healthcare services, but it will never replace teachers, according to Bill Gates.
INTO has unveiled a bold new strategy, opening 14 University Access Centres in key markets which will provide face-to-face counselling and act as a hub for agencies and in-country reps to work from – with IELTS testing on-site too.
Education agencies operating in Nigeria have refuted an implication that enabling student loan fraud is rampant among student counselling businesses in the country.
While Chinese students used to come for higher education, usually postgrad, that has just got younger and younger
Using education and training to empower disadvantaged communities seems like a great focus for our closing plenary at The PIE Live
A silver lining of Covid has been a greater appreciation from domestic Australian and New Zealand students for the reality of internationals living and learning overseas, IEAA noted at the UKCISA conference.
Every university has a different goal on why they would want to have an in-country operation. Maybe they don’t have a brand presence and want to establish one