Monday, December 23, 2024

November 2023

Teachers divided by war

At the Gazette, our hearts go out to our colleagues and friends caught in the crossfire of any and all crises. In the aftermath of the October 7 massacre by...

Historic summer school re-launches for 2024

Padworth College Summer School first opened their doors almost sixty years ago. Now, the college are re-launching their...

Italy: lettori receive landmark compensation

Foreign lecturers (lettori) at the State University of Milan have signed for compensation in a first-of-its-kind deal. Last week,...

Prize catch: the British Youth Travel Awards 2023

Top players in the youth, student and educational travel industry receive recognition for their key roles in the...

The number of Indian students abroad expected to double by 2025

Outbound mobility from India continues to grow as some countries see a significant rise in student recruitment. The UK,...

New guidance for teaching refugees

A new paper from Oxford University Press offers information and guidance for language teachers who may be struggling to teach refugees. Worldwide, 103 million people...

US: new coalition launches with a focus on international student recruitment

The US for Success Coalition has been created in an effort to attract more international students, and encourage more American students to study abroad. In...

News in Numbers: US brings in over a million students

The US attracted over one million students and generated over $40 billion in revenue for 2022/23. Here’s some of the highlights, in numbers: International students...

Trinity College London launch AI language-learning app

A new app, designed by Trinity College London, uses generative AI to create personalised learning for students aged five to 14. SkillUp! uses gamification techniques,...

UK visa scams affecting international students

The ‘illicit trade’ of visa appointments in South Asia is causing turmoil for students hoping to enter the UK. Reports from The PIE and The...

International students detained and questioned by UK Border Force

UK Border Force has detained and deported international students who couldn’t answer questions about their course, says The PIE News. UK based solicitor, Dele Olawanle,...
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