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Ulster University and Oxford International together open the School of International Education
A new learning format for international students is launching in Northern Ireland. Ulster University and Oxford International have announced a long-term partnership, as part of which a School of Inter...
Freeda Language Space now belongs to Sagitter Training
A new major merger in the international education market: the British company Sagitter Training has acquired the network of language schools Freeda Language Space in Barcelona and plans to actively de...
The Wall Street Journal: «Students started getting A's more often because they all use ChatGPT»
American universities are increasingly encountering an unexpected effect of ChatGPT's popularity — students have started receiving noticeably more excellent grades. Moreover, this is not abo...
Costly but Worth It? Why Most U.S. Students Still Believe in College Degrees
The rising cost of higher education in the United States has become one of those problems that gets argued a lot, in recent years. Tuition costs keep going up, student loan debt still stays at record...
Princeton University changes its exam format for the first time in 130+ years — all because of AI
Even the most conservative universities in the world are beginning to revise their rules due to the development of artificial intelligence. Princeton University, one of the oldest universities in the...
The winners of the Duolingo-2026 competition have been announced
An unusual educational experiment took place in the United Kingdom once again, bringing together politics, universities, and a love of languages. The initiative was organized by Duolingo in partnershi...
King's College London merges with Cranfield University
One of the most notable mergers in recent years is being prepared in British higher education: King’s College London and Cranfield University have agreed to merge in order to become a major acad...
India tightens rules for branches of foreign universities on its territory
In India, the rules of the game for international university campuses are changing: a name or brand alone is no longer enough — what comes to the fore are real student outcomes, industry connect...
France wants to attract talented students (while raising prices for higher education)
France is changing its approach to international education, focusing not just on increasing the number of foreign students, but on attracting talented specialists in priority directions for the countr...
French universities are raising prices for all non-EU students
France has long been considered one of the most affordable countries in Europe for higher education, especially for students from countries outside the EU: even studying at prestigious public universi...
IDP Education opens new language courses in Malaysia
Choosing a country for studying abroad is no longer limited to classic options like the UK or America: students are increasingly looking for a balance between quality of education, cost, and career pr...
Asian universities are already competing on equal terms with British ones
For many years, the United Kingdom remained one of the main destinations for students from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, but the situation is gradually changing: according to Keystone data, interes...
Malvern St James is closing
The sector of private school education in Great Britain is currently going through a difficult period. One recent example is the well-known school Malvern St James in Worcestershire county: the instit...
The United Kingdom has once again updated its student visa requirements
If you are planning to study in the United Kingdom and are working with an education agent, you should pay attention to some important changes. In April 2026, the UK Home Office updated the rules, mak...
Canadian Fleming College and St Lawrence College are merging
In Canada, two colleges decided not to compete but to join forces for a stronger future for their students. Fleming College and St Lawrence College announced the launch of a merger process in the form...
INTO University Partnerships joined Kings Education
Two major players in international education — INTO University Partnerships and Kings Education — have announced a partnership that will open new opportunities for students around the worl...
EC English closes centers in Bristol and Montreal
EC English Language Centres is revising its development strategy: the network has made the difficult decision to close two of its centers — in Bristol and Montreal. The Bristol school will close...
The UK has seen 30% fewer international students compared to last year
Demand for studying in the United Kingdom from international students is noticeably changing — and not for the better for universities. A new study by the British Universities International Liai...
Great Britain opens another university campus in India
International higher education in India continues to develop actively — more and more well-known universities are entering the country's market through partnership models. One such step was...