By . A Chinese PhD student at King’s College London was found dead in London in February, after being registered as missing for two weeks. More...
UniQuest announces new Asia-Pacific hub
By . UniQuest, which partners with universities around the globe to assist with their international recruitment goals, has announced a new ‘Asia Hub’ to be directed by Andrew Mills, formerly of Study Group. More...
Eleutian and OUP set ELT wheels in motion in Indonesia. Literally.
By . In a joint project called TeachCast, Oxford University Press, Eleutian and IndoMobil hope to bring English learning to communities across Indonesia. More...
FutureLearn turns five, announces new PG degrees
By . Edtech firm FutureLearn has celebrated its fifth anniversary with an evening celebration in London’s Houses of Parliament. More...
Chinese HEIs visit UK to recruit new student talent
By . At two events in the UK focused on the recruitment of British students, Chinese HEIs significantly increased their presence, arguably inspired by Brexit and high fees, according to The Student World‘s organisers. More...
New ‘Global Education City’ planned
By . Global education and student residence firm CIBT has announced plans to build a second ‘Global Education City’ in Vancouver, Canada. More...
Carnegie Comms acquires i-studentgroup
By . Carnegie Communications, a US-based digital marketing firm which “offers integrated marketing strategies that will help you meet your recruitment and enrolment goals,” has acquired international digital marketing firm i-studentgroup. More...
Do international students live in luxury, or is that a stereotype?
By . Do international students in the UK live a life surrounded by designer brands, jewellery and ostentatious displays of their wealth. More...
One year MBAs on top, new study finds
By . One-year MBAs are more popular than the historically successful two-year option, according to a new study by CarringtonCrisp and the European Foundation for Management Development. More...
Mental health concerns for 35% int’l students
By . International students in the UK report fewer issues with mental health than UK-domiciled students, according to research carried out by accommodation provider Campus Living Villages and The Student Room. However, despite fewer visiting students reporting mental health worries, the findings are described as “concerning”. More...