The JAOS Study Abroad Research Institute (JSARI) aims to serve as an “educational compass” to support Japan’s 2033 mobility ...
The PIE sat down with Leslie Vella, deputy CEO of Visit Malta and managing director of the Malta Tourism Observatory. We ...
With demand for international education rising and students increasingly favouring non-traditional destinations, Brazil is ...
Ulster University has announced plans to cut up to 450 jobs, as a significant drop in international student revenue pushes ...
StudyIn has revealed it is adding Canadian international education consultancy OzTREKK to its portfolio, strengthening the ...
At the Higher Education Leaders Roundtable at IHE 2026, Symbiosis International University, delegates discussed democratising ...
This week, The PIE chatted to Patrick Vogt about the importance of expanding access to study abroad opportunities and why ...
Here’s what happened when the UK’s university leaders joined Keir Starmer on a 36‑hour dash to Mumbai and found themselves at ...
New data has revealed South Asian students are increasingly pivoting away from the UK in favour of Asian destinations, as stakeholders warn of concurrent demand and supply-side challenges.
Language travel has long been associated with younger learners. But a fast-growing demographic – the over-50s – is redefining ...
International first-year students are dealing with a whole host of new pressures and experiences. Katie Cohen discusses what ...
The National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU) has launched a campaign, My Vote Matters, encouraging Indian ...