By Anton Crace. Trade and Investment Queensland has unveiled its new ‘Start Here. Go Anywhere’ campaign to reposition the state as the starting place for international students’ careers, while also rebranding its international education-focused operations. More...
Study Queensland launches new campaign
Interpersonal, international, intergalactic?: how HE will remain relevant in an era of AI
By Anton Crace. According to a popular statistic, 65% of children entering primary school today will work in roles that do not currently exist. With the fourth industrial revolution – and its rise of automation, artificial intelligence, and the jobs it will create, end or evolve – this statistic tries to convey that jobs and careers are changing so quickly that in half a generation, the landscape will be almost completely foreign to today. More...
Growth “patchy” as Australian ELICOS continues improvement
By Anton Crace. Australia’s ELICOS sector has continued its modest growth for a fifth consecutive year, with the industry reaching several record high marks in 2017. But, while overall the sector grew, a gap between the haves and have-nots is beginning to widen. More...
Beijing top edtech city – Navitas Ventures
By Anton Crace. Beijing is the world leader in supporting the edtech industry, according to a report on the maturity of 20 cities’ sectors, launched at the EdTech Asia Summit in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the US’ Bay Area and New York closed out the top three. More...
NZ uni launches indigenous exchange program
By Anton Crace. A new program to increase the number of indigenous students studying abroad and connect them with the cultures of the first nations of their host countries has been established in New Zealand. More...
Aus: accommodation report sparks calls for more support
By Anton Crace. International students are increasingly looking towards informal and precarious accommodation arrangements, due to tougher competition within the formal private rental sector, according to a new report. More...
Journées portes ouvertes des universités de la Nouvelle-Aquitaine

- Université de Bordeaux : venrdedi 1er et samedi 2 février
en savoir + - Université Bordeaux Montaigne : venrdedi 1er et samedi 2 février
en savoir + - Université de Limoges : samedi 2 février
en savoir + - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour : samedi 2 février à Pau et Tarbes ; mercredi 6 février à Mont-de Marsan ; samedi 9 février à Anglet, Bayonne et Mont-de-Marsan
en savoir + - Université de Poitiers : samedi 9 février
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