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This Week in International Education – April 17, 2026
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 oversight, while Canada’s study permit approvals drop…
This Week in International Education – April 10, 2026
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 risk-based regulation amid high visa refusal rate…
This Week in International Education – April 17, 2026
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 oversight, while Canada’s study permit approvals drop…
This Week in International Education – April 10, 2026
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 risk-based regulation amid high visa refusal rate…
This Week in International Education – April 03, 2026
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, tightening visa risk settings, escalating student…
This Week in International Education – March 27, 2026
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 enrolment data reveals underlying fragility, especi…
This Week in International Education – March 20, 2026
This week’s international higher education developments centre on tightening compliance and assessment regimes in the UK, policy-driven contraction and restructuring in Australia, and strategic diversification via TNE and edtech consolidation. UK-focused stories on the Home Office’s proposed RAG co…
This Week in International Education – March 13, 2026
This week’s international higher education signals are dominated by visa volatility, tightening compliance regimes, and policy-driven reshaping of key student markets. The UK and US show heightened risk aversion as visa refusals and policy uncertainty directly affect recruitment. Australia’s strong…
This Week in International Education – March 06, 2026
International higher education this week is shaped by tightening visa and post-study work regimes, geopolitical redistribution of talent, and structural operational change. Australia, the UK, and the US signal tougher affordability and access conditions, while Europe positions itself as a beneficia…
This Week in International Education – February 27, 2026
International higher education this week is defined by tightening policy and market contraction in Australia and Canada, offset by selective expansion through transnational education in the UK and Europe. Integrity enforcement, agent regulation, and AI-driven admissions verification are moving rapi…
This Week in International Education – February 20, 2026
Coverage this week is thin for UK and Europe in specialist international higher education press, with no in-window items from Times Higher Education or University World News. Policy-relevant signals come from Australia, the UK (via practitioner reporting), and global market intelligence bodies. Key…
This Week in International Education – February 15, 2026
This week’s international higher education landscape reflects structural realignment rather than new visa shocks. Specialist reporting highlights cooling demand in parts of Europe and the UK, intensifying global competition for students and scholars, and widening gaps between student expectations a…
This Week in International Education – February 13, 2026
This week’s international higher education developments centre on mobility policy resets, market contraction pressures, and shifting student flows. The UK signalled renewed outward and inward mobility ambitions with a major Erasmus+ funding commitment for 2027, while parts of Europe and Canada grap…
This Week in International Education – February 09, 2026
International higher education this week reflects heightened volatility across mobility, recruitment, and policy alignment. UK institutions face acute visa-processing delays affecting January intakes, while Scotland signals a contrastingly open stance toward international students. Canada’s sharp c…

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