After 12 years as head of UKVI compliance at a UK university, Pete Yetton explores why institutions are still treating compliance as a defensive shield rather than a sustainable growth strategy.
Asia is increasing in popularity ad a study destination as students increasingly look beyond the big four, delegates at a British Council conference have heard.
This week, The PIE caught up with Faith Abiodun, executive director of United World Colleges (UWC) International. Faith spoke ...
The Department for Education (DfE) has told universities to “think big” as the UK prepares to rejoin Erasmus+, a move that ...
Scotland is doubling down on its appeal to international students, rejecting a proposed levy on institutions recruiting overseas students while rolling out new measures designed to strengthen its ...
While funding cuts and visa uncertainty rocked the US study abroad sector in 2025, the Rotary Youth Exchange has been mostly ...
Over 25 individuals barred from entering the US under President Trump’s sweeping travel ban have challenged the legality of ...
Major Indian and global conglomerates are set to shape curriculum and embed paid work throughout degrees at Illinois Tech’s Mumbai campus, which is already drawing applications across Gulf, Africa and ...
From climate resilience to health security and responsible technology, Southeast Asia and the wider Asia Pacific are facing a set of shared pressures that increasingly cut across borders.
Amid declining domestic enrolments, the Netherlands has recorded its third consecutive year of falling international students ...
Good students are stumbling at the interview stage. But it doesn't have to be that way, says Unizportal's Rahul Sachdeva.
A leading university founder and former vice chancellor has criticised the venture capital-backed international branch ...