Multiple possibilities now the norm for student globetrotters
Most prospective students have at least three countries in the frame, survey finds

Most prospective students have at least three countries in the frame, survey finds

Anglophone destinations no longer rule the roost, but experts say composition and quality should matter more than volume

Government ‘will not back off’ from managing size and shape of onshore international enrolments, assistant minister warns

Elite Asian universities stagnate and US declines in ‘moment of great flux’ for global higher education  Â

ߣߣÊÓÆµn enrolments from eighth most populous country quadruple but some institutions in UK suspending ‘high risk’ ties

Are we on the brink of a reshaping of global higher education, asks Ellie Bothwell

Proposal could help international students assimilate better into society but low pay and potential for abuse need to be addressed, say experts

Number of students studying UK courses abroad set to hit 1 million before end of the decade

Curtailing competition, reducing waste and drawing more on industry and philanthropic sources seen as ways to fill gaps left by NIH retreat

Lingering financial pressures mean country is ‘not out of the woods’ despite strong showing this year, expert warns

Two universities that have high shares of students taking internships explain how they prioritise sustainability while improving graduate employability

City told to resist ‘mainlandisation’ amid fears that expansion is placing growing strain on staff and resources

New six-figure fee for visa long relied on by Indian nationals changes conversation about study destinations, say experts

Expat Ian Findlay says his fourth retirement will be his last. Before that, his task is to ‘transform’ the breeding ground of Papuan prime ministers

India will be the second most-represented country in world for first time