Chinese students ‘increasingly scared’ about US study
Recruitment experts say visa and safety concerns ‘spell trouble for all but the highest-ranked American institutions’
Recruitment experts say visa and safety concerns ‘spell trouble for all but the highest-ranked American institutions’
The election of Donald Trump in the US and the Brexit vote in the UK could shake up the international student market, writes Rahul Choudaha
Looking at past trends, Rahul Choudaha predicts the motivations and expectations of the next wave of global students
Donald Trump is to become the next US president, but what does his election mean for academia?
Education is often touted as a panacea for social unrest, an aphorism now being put to the test with the launch of an international university that bridges the Turkish and German academies.
A US study downgrades the importance of agents. Elizabeth Gibney and Jack Grove report
David Matthews considers a flurry of ‘threats’ to the conveyor belt of arrivals and what Western campuses can do to shockproof their systems
Moocs are already big - in reach and in hype - and are predicted to explode. Zoë Corbyn checks in to learn if they are more than just a novelty and to find out what it’s like to teach a class of 38,...