Thirteen international institutions have applied to open branch campuses in Greece under a new law permitting TNE expansion.
Six months into her role as chief executive of Education New Zealand, Amanda Malu is leading the organisation's efforts to ...
Every year, universities spend billions on student recruitment but still miss out on their ideal candidates. Why? Because the ...
Affordability is now the top priority for over three-quarters of international students when choosing study programs, a new ...
Kim unpacks what impact 122 days of political drama had – and is still having – on South Korea's growing international ...
With Australia’s federal election set for May 3, the sector braces for impact amid speculation over the Coalition’s proposed 30% cap on international enrolments.
The PIE spent five minutes with Dr. Kuldeep Dagar, the joint secretary of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
As the UK's international education sector grapples with tumultuous changes, David Pilsbury and Chris Skidmore discuss key ...
Through the theme “Cultivating Global Citizens for the Future,” APAIE 2025 focused on amplifying underrepresented voices in the region.
France’s Université Paris-Saclay is one of dozens of European institutions welcoming American scientists cuts and threats to ...
Cost factors in Pakistan's education market are fueling a rise in transnational education, delegates shared at The PIE Live ...
Professor Brian Bell, chair of the MAC answers your questions ahead of the release of the government's whitepaper on ...