By Kerrie Kennedy. With the possibility of a no-deal Brexit looming, Universities UK has published a briefing that sets out the consequences that exiting the EU without a deal would have on the country’s students, researchers and 136 member universities. More...
Netherlands: international students have difficulties “finding their way”
By Kerrie Kennedy. International students in the Netherlands are struggling to connect with their Dutch peers, find accommodation and may experience extreme stress and psychological problems, a survey has revealed. More...
UK: more students than ever are going abroad during their first degree – UUKi
By Kerrie Kennedy. For the fifth year running, research by Universities UK International has revealed that more UK undergraduate students than ever are going abroad as part of their degree, up from 7.2% in 2014−15 to 7.8% in 2016−17. More...
Switzerland tops list of attractive countries – OECD
By Kerrie Kennedy. Switzerland, Norway and Germany have topped the latest OECD list of attractive countries for international university students due to their student visas allowing broad access to work during studies. Equal tuition fees for both domestic and foreign students also add to appeal of the countries. More...
Italy: more measures needed to protect women from violence

Psycho-neurological institutions in Ukraine: CPT report recommends more care in the community

Venice Commission: New reform in Poland further undermines judicial independence

Denmark needs to improve conditions in migration detention centres

Armenia joins the Council of Europe’s drug policy expert body, Pompidou Group

Serbia: Roma situation still alarming
