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Roughly 2.3 billion people speak English as a first or additional language, but with the rise of AI and the increasing market share of other languages, what lies ahead for the world’s most spoken language?
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As public-private partnerships increase, The PIE has been taking a closer look at the types of investment, strategic acquisition and subsidiaries in the global education ecosystem.
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Across Canada, post-secondary institutions focus on delivering classes to international students. But with 20,000 international students, institutions and local authorities in Brampton are looking to take one step further.
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Finland has long been an attractive alternative for international students – but to motivate students to stay past graduation, properly acclimatising them before they arrive is the answer, one organisation believes.
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International students from low-income countries such as Iran are turning to extreme measures – such as selling their kidneys and homes – to access graduate study abroad.
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Active-shooter training on one campus in Connecticut is being ramped up as the International Student Services team seeks to alleviate the safety concerns of international students.
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The UK’s place as a destination market for English language courses has been in flux for a while – to say the least. But what’s happening in 2023? Sophie Hogan reports.
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The international education sector is one that focuses on internationalisation – lives it, and breathes it. But what happens when study abroad isn’t an option?