15 Mar International News Read more Australia: Scholarships boom Coronavirus has taken the sheen from Australian universities’ golden goose, with discounting, offshoring and other... Continue reading
15 Mar International News Read more United States: Charters slowdown A year ago, New York’s governor, Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, proposed to adjust a state... Continue reading
15 Mar International News Read more LETTER FROM AMERICA: How schools build good character Dr Larry Arnn, President, Hillsdale College, USA Hillsdale College, where I am employed, sponsors over... Continue reading
09 Feb International News Read more LETTER FROM AMERICA: Promising revelation Dr Larry Arnn, President, Hillsdale College, USA As I wrote in my last despatch, at... Continue reading
09 Feb International News Read more Canada: Medium of instruction tax McGill University, one of Canada’s top-ranked higher education institutions, is warning that a provincial policy... Continue reading
09 Feb International News Read more South Korea: Internationalisation Drive Foreigners are among the more than 4,000 who make up Yonsei University’s 39,000-strong student body,... Continue reading
09 Feb International News Read more China: Accommodation Squeeze Rapid expansion of postgraduate enrolment is forcing Chinese universities to abandon their “boarding school” model... Continue reading
09 Feb International News Read more France: Discriminatory legislation France’s newly passed hard-line immigration law will repel international students and stifle French research, warn... Continue reading
09 Feb International News Read more United States: Academic Crucifixion By surrendering to a political mob despite the apparent protection of the world’s most powerful... Continue reading
10 Jan International News Read more Germany: Leaky pipeline Insufficient German language skills are the primary hurdle for international academics targeting long-term careers in... Continue reading