by Andrew Shimura | May 8, 2026 | International Education News
Executive Summary This week’s international higher education developments are dominated by mobility regulation tightening alongside selective re‑opening. The US is nearing the end of Duration of Status for student visas, signalling a compliance-driven era. Finland...
by Andrew Shimura | May 1, 2026 | International Education News
Executive Summary International higher education this week is shaped by tightening visa regimes, increased state control over pricing and compliance, and institutional recalibration of recruitment and TNE strategies. France’s mandated non‑EU fees reduce university...
by Andrew Shimura | Apr 17, 2026 | International Education News
Executive Summary International higher education this week is shaped by tightening migration and compliance regimes with immediate market impacts. The UK reports a 30% year-on-year fall in international enrolments tied to tougher Home Office compliance and agent...
by Andrew Shimura | Apr 10, 2026 | International Education News
Executive Summary International higher education this week is marked by tighter compliance regimes in major destination countries, selective easing of student work rights, and rising geopolitical and funding pressures on mobility. The UK and Australia are reinforcing...
by Andrew Shimura | Apr 3, 2026 | International Education News
Executive Summary This week’s international higher education developments are dominated by Australia and the UK, with limited in-window coverage from UK- and EU-focused specialist press beyond The PIE. Australia features major system reform through ATEC legislation,...
by Andrew Shimura | Mar 27, 2026 | International Education News
Executive Summary International higher education this week is marked by escalating visa controls, regulatory tightening, and uneven market conditions. The UK’s expanded use of study visa “brakes” has triggered legal challenges and sector anxiety. Australia’s latest...