by Andrew Shimura | Jan 14, 2023 | International Education News
if the While the world continues its stride into the Asian Century – with McKinsey & Company predicting that the region could account for more than half of global GDP and about 40% of global consumption by 2040 – European business educators are determined to...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 13, 2023 | International Education News
• Canadian stakeholders prioritize retaining international student after their studies, however the government lacks a strategy to coordinate between granting permits and selecting international students for immigration • 88% of international students who have gained...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 11, 2023 | International Education News
Extra £15 million fund to help students cope with cost of living • The government has allocated £261 million in student premium funds to universities to help disadvantaged students cope with rising costs. • The extra funding will supplement universities’ own bursary,...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 10, 2023 | International Education News
if the FutureLearn announced in December it would offer women from Afghanistan free access to over 1,200 courses on its digital learning platform for the duration of the ban. In Germany, the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development has pledged €7...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 9, 2023 | International Education News
• ULIS, a college opened in September 2020, has partnered with Dukes Education Group to turn into its flagship location in Europe. • The partnership was agreed by the ULIS founders, Chitra and Roman Stern of the Martinhal Group, who acquired a former university...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 9, 2023 | International Education News
[ad_1] According to evaluation by strategic consultancy and company finance group Schoolhouse, long-awaited deals – equivalent to rumoured transactions from GUS, GEMS, CEG, SPAC acquisition of BYJU’s, Advent sale of Learning Lab, KV Asia sale of APU – didn’t...