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British Council: five trends to watch out for this year

The British Council have released their annual ‘Five Trends in International Education’ report, focused on the relationship between the UK and East Asia for 2025. Read on for our...

What on earth is going on in the US?

The Trump administration continues to show hostility to international students and multilingual learners of English, as they freeze...

Student accommodation struggling to ‘keep pace’ with demand

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) continues to lag behind global demand, according to a new report from BONARD. In general,...

Boost to UK unis as Trump returns to office

UK universities may receive an unexpected boost in the wake of Trump’s re-election, according to a report from...

Starmer ready to offer Youth Mobility Scheme

Keir Starmer's youth mobility proposal aims to strengthen UK-EU relations, addressing labour shortages and opportunities. According to a...

UK: British Council’s debt could put its art collection at risk

The British Council may have to part with its art collection, worth £200 million, due to outstanding debt. This is according to reports from...

UK: 2025 sees uptick in international student enrolment

Universities look set for a better 2025, according to a report from the Times Higher Education. So far, January has seen an increase in the...

Review: 101 Psychological Tips

Sarah Mercer and Herbert Puchta’s 101 Psychological Tips Cambridge Handbook for Language Teachers Cambridge University Press, 2023 ISBN: 978-1-00-934370-1 This title is number fourteen in the growing series...

Mastering the art of professional development

Fabio Cerpelloni sits down with NILE’s Martyn Clarke to discuss the school’s MA in Professional Development for Language Education and what students can expect...

Lettori fight continues in the ECHR

David Petrie reports on the recent developments in the fight to secure damages for foreign lecturers in Italy. Lawyers acting for ALLSI, the Association of...

Quo Vadis, EAP?

Professor Douglas Bell, author of a recent book ‘English for Academic Purposes. Perspectives on the Past, Present and Future’ reflects on a quarter century...
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