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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...

Teach your children well

First language literacy skills enhance second language learning. Early enhancement of reading skills in Spanish translates to improved English literacy, according to a study by...

Never too old to start

Language learning protects against dementia. Language learning improves cognitive function, especially cognitive flexibility, in the over 65s, according to a Dutch study by Jelle Brouer...

Peru: university students receive English language boost

University students in Peru will be able to take part in a major English language programme that aims to deliver better learning outcomes. Cambridge University...

English in a changing world

Attending the recent forum in Türkiye, Wayne Trotman reports on the insights into the past, present and future of English language education. In November, 2015...

Increase in enquiries for TEFL post-US election

The TEFL Org has received a spike in enquiries from the United States following the election result last week. The teacher training business reported a...

Free IELTS for refugees

A new agreement signed by Cambridge and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) will enable refugees to take IELTS tests for free. Around 83% of refugees...
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