The PIE News looks back at our most-read news of 2024, a year that threw the international higher education sector into ...
After an unprecedented year for Canadian international higher education, The PIE heard from experts about their 2025 ...
As students aim to improve their chances at universities through essays, education consultancies are stepping up to help with ...
As South Asia rises as a key market for universities, The PIE talked to experts in the region to understand current trends ...
A legal challenge to the UK government's plans to slap a 20% tax on independent school fees is set to be heard in the High ...
A growing number of US institutions are issuing travel advisories amid fears of a potential travel ban upon Trump entering ...
Canada has ended 'flagpoling', a means of renewing work and study visas at the border and bypassing lengthy online wait times ...
Germany is expecting around 405,000 international students in the winter semester of 2024/25, marking a 7% increase from ...
A new report from English UK shows the slowing recovery of ELT, with levels representing a "new normal" for the sector.
Christina McDade explores the complicated emotions that can come with advising students on their educational journey.
With the incoming Trump presidency beginning on January 20, international education stakeholders in the US are bracing for what his second term could mean for the sector. Beyond the political ...