More stability beckons for Australian international education
Analyst predicts end to enrolment uncertainty despite pressure on South Asia, onshore demand and postgraduate programmes

Analyst predicts end to enrolment uncertainty despite pressure on South Asia, onshore demand and postgraduate programmes

University expands presence in Central Asia after growing first capital city site from 95 students to 428

Asian universities achieve new milestones in STEM subjects, but they are rising fastest in humanities and social sciences, reports Patrick Jack

With a thoughtful strategy, Greece could become a leading Mediterranean destination for those seeking European qualifications, says Ianis Matsoukas

Visa applications from the subcontinent go under the microscope, as Canberra finalises measures to combat onshore poaching

Politicians target closer research collaboration between two countries but campuses unlikely to follow, given funding constraints

Experts say introduction of compulsory test for all undergraduate courses shows country’s shifting approach to internationalisation

Universities can now participate in the flagship research-focused rankings, as well as the league table focused on interdisciplinary research

Our symposium illustrates the contribution that students outside the scientific mainstream could make if given the chance, says Iván Moya

New city-like development planned in Kuala Lumpur’s suburbs complete with fledgling institution headed up by former Nottingham Malaysia CEO

It might be an extreme example but elsewhere, too, universities are being reimagined as state safeguards, say Maguatcher Jeremie and Chen Bateer

We need a holistic approach that teaches students not just to use AI but to survive its psychological terrain, say Sean McMinn and Nick McIntosh

Universities have 10 years to prepare for China’s demographic crunch. They need to start now, say Craig Jeffrey, Michael Simmonds and Donald Speagle

Collaboration between British and Chinese scholars has increased over the past decade in the wake of the UK’s departure from the European Union

The University of Southern California launches module dedicated to Korean musician G-Dragon as academics report rising interest in non-Western cultures among students