HE has “unique” civil discourse potential
Diverse backgrounds and perspectives on college campuses allow colleges a "unique potential to facilitate civil discourse", a leading HE leader from the US has said.
Diverse backgrounds and perspectives on college campuses allow colleges a "unique potential to facilitate civil discourse", a leading HE leader from the US has said.
It is "imperative" that all engage with higher education in China, speakers said at the two-day CIHE conference at Boston College.
A topic highlighted during sessions at spring conferences, such as NAFSA, ASU +GSV and DETcon, was AI and its implications on international education.
Stakeholders called for more access to immigration pathways and reductions to integration barriers at a recent Presidents' Alliance event in Boston.
By 2037 there will be an extra 115m young adults globally. And, crucially, these will be almost all in Africa
A new report has found that in the 2020/21 academic year 510,835 students in 228 countries and territories studied via UK TNE.
As public institutions, UK universities are subject to open procurement procedures to ensure fair competition. Nick Cuthbert looks at what institutions are looking for.
Canadian university surpluses hit record highs during the pandemic, with international tuition fees contributing a growing share of revenues and boosting the bottom line.