Au carrefour de contextes politiques très denses et d’une Histoire lourde, le sommet réunissant les membres du Groupe de Visegrád à Jérusalem aurait eu une haute dimension symbolique. Plus...
Quand la rivalité Saudo-iranienne s’invite en Asie du Sud
Dans un contexte de rivalités croissantes entre l'Arabie saoudite et l'Iran d'une part, et l'Inde et le Pakistan d'autre part, deux axes - Arabie saoudite-Pakistan et Inde-Iran - semblent émerger. Plus...
L’Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées et Campus France renforcent leur dispositif d’accueil des étudiants internationaux
Désireux de proposer aussi cet accueil aux étudiants internationaux de l’Académie de Toulouse recevant une bourse Campus France, l’Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées et Campus France se sont rapprochés. Philippe Raimbault, président de l’Université Fédérale et Béatrice Khaiat, directrice générale de Campus France ont signé un partenariat afin de permettre aux étudiants internationaux inscrits sur l’Académie de Toulouse et dont la bourse est gérée par Campus France de bénéficier de prestations complémentaires à travers le nouveau pack Toul’Box Campus France. Plus...
ESU celebrates the 1st International Day of Education
On 3 December 2018, the United Nations General Assembly adopted with consensus a resolution proclaiming 24 January as International Day of Education, in celebration of the role of education for peace and development. More...
5 challenges on the horizon for international education
Attempting to map out possible future effects on our work as international education professionals is of course something of an exercise in creativity. Nevertheless, keeping an eye on the horizon is an essential component of good practice in our field. More...
Taking up the due diligence challenge in garment and footwear supply chains
The collapse of the Rana Plaza, a commercial building and garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 24 April 2013, claiming some 1,130 lives and injuring thousands more, brought global attention to the risks of severe adverse impacts in manufacturing and the widespread habit of cutting corners to keep production costs down in the tough global garments trade. More...
The Four Logics of International Student Mobility
By . One of the significant challenges in analyzing policies around international student mobility is that there are multiple competing logics at work within the field. More...
Making sure the international education strategy works
There is a great deal of hope that the Government’s long-promised international education strategy will move the UK to a better place when it comes to educating people from other countries. More...
Oxford and Cambridge universities fail to raise UK student numbers
Schemes aimed at low income British applicants have not stopped rise in foreign students. More...
My university accepts overseas students who are doomed to fail
I was told to ‘shut up’ when I tried to blow the whistle on my university for recruiting international students for cash. More...