By . The British government has extended its pilot of the scheme it will use to register EU citizens after Brexit, to include all EU citizens working in HE, and their family members. More...
Danish student housing investment opportunities highlighted
By . Denmark is the latest European country with a student accommodation crisis to be highlighted by the Class of 2020 think tank, and it’s advice to potential investors is to follow the old adage and invest in crisis. More...
UK government sets out post-Brexit registration for EU citizens
By . The UK government has announced the system it will use to register EU citizens as ‘settled citizens’ in the UK after the nation leaves the European Union in March 2019. More...
Europe: Northumbria links with AUAS
By . Northumbria University in the UK and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences have both extended their international reach with a partnership based on master’s level courses in the business department. 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...
Scotland pushes for post-study work in UK
By . The Scottish Affairs Committee has urged the UK government to review its immigration policy to consider Scotland’s “critical” migration needs, with recommendations including a post-study work scheme. More...
ALTO Day Berlin spotlights importance of “improving behaviours to become better leaders”
By The PIE News team. Behavioural fitness, habit-hacking, and the importance of “mindware training” were some key areas up for discussion as part of ALTO Day Berlin 2018. More...
Lithuania should improve legislation, prevent discrimination at school and promote the social inclusion of Roma
The Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities today urged the Lithuanian authorities to adopt a comprehensive legal framework, prevent discrimination against students from minority language schools and address negative stereotypes against Roma. More...
Winter session: Strasbourg, 21-25 January 2019
At its winter session in Strasbourg (21-25 January 2019), PACE will hold a joint debate on public service media in the context of disinformation and propaganda and media freedom as a condition for democratic elections. It will also discuss Internet governance and human rights. More...