Grok curates news about international education from around the world to help education professionals keep up to date with developments that may inform activities in China, India and Southeast Asia.
Times Higher Education, an influential UK publication, released its World Reputation Ranking 2015 earlier this month. According to the list,
Buckinghamshire New University has had its license to sponsor Tier 4 international students suspended after it exceeded the government’s accepted
Qingdao, a 2nd tier city along China’s eastern seaboard in Shandong province, signed a formal Friendship City Agreement with Dunedin,
MPs in the UK have said the government’s current approach to post-study work for international students is ‘short-sighted’ and ‘damaging
The IELTS English language test, which is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP:IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment, will be
A recently published review of immigration in Ireland in 2014 stated that nearly 50,000 non-European Union students were given permission
Education officials in Wisconsin are working with their counterparts in China to create an exchange program that will bring Chinese
The University of the West of Scotland could become the first UK university to offer a fee refund to students
As a result of a sustained government crackdown on testing and visa fraud, more than 600 individuals have been removed,
Educational institutions in Wellington, New Zealand are developing a new High Growth Strategy for International Education that aims to double