Several Hong Kong universities have launched schemes so that local students unable to go abroad can study with them and later transfer overseas.
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International students in the UK whose visas are due to run out by July 31 will be given a one month “grace period” for them to organise travel.
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India's MoE has introduced the National Education Policy 2024, which will allow the world's top-rated universities to be facilitated to come to India.
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A language exchange app has raised £4.5 million in Series A funding, after a surge in demand during the coronavirus lockdown.
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The EU’s new coronavirus recovery plan fail to secure and strengthen Europe as a research location, according to science organisations DAAD, DFG and HRK.
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UK student accommodation provider Student Roost is set to open its 50th location, catering to students in Warwick.
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A company backed by Permira Funds has agreed to invest in a majority stake in the EF Education First Kids & Teens chain of schools in China and Indonesia.
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France-based SKEMA Business School will create a joint school with China's Nanjing University and launch a master's degree with Xi'an Jiaotong University.
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China and the US dominate the global edtech landscape, but China’s global education venture capital flow reached more than double the US’s $9.5bn since 2010. So how did the dominance held by the country that gave the world such big names as Coursera and Duolingo shift on global edtech startup deals? Marina Safronova investigates.
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Global warming has grabbed our attention, but how is the international education industry responding while simultaneously advocating for the life-changing value of studying abroad? Viggo Stacey finds out.
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