Category: International

Export success is not international education success

Export success is not international education success

The UK government’s newly published International education strategy opens with a statement few in our sector would dispute – in […]

January 24, 2026

A new international education strategy

A new international education strategy

The Westminster government’s newest iteration of the international education strategy commits the UK to three ambitions: to increase the UK’s […]

January 20, 2026

Are we reducing research security risk, or just shifting it around?

Are we reducing research security risk, or just shifting it around?

In an era of heightened geopolitical tension, research security has shot to the top of policy agendas worldwide. Governments and […]

January 13, 2026

The Trump administration’s biggest impact on education in 2025 

The Trump administration’s biggest impact on education in 2025 

by Nirvi Shah, The Hechinger Report December 18, 2025 Even with a conservative think tank’s blueprint detailing how the second […]

December 18, 2025

What the US can teach other countries about home-based child care

What the US can teach other countries about home-based child care

by Jackie Mader, The Hechinger Report December 17, 2025 Each day, nearly 70 percent of the world’s children are cared […]

December 17, 2025

The international recruitment market is changing – and international education strategies will need to change with it

The international recruitment market is changing – and international education strategies will need to change with it

If you work anywhere near international student recruitment in the UK right now, chances are you’re feeling it: the tension; […]

December 15, 2025

Budget 2025 for universities and students

Budget 2025 for universities and students

There’s not generally a lot for higher education in the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s annual budget statement – but this […]

November 26, 2025

The surprising pragmatism of Reform UK voters towards international education

The surprising pragmatism of Reform UK voters towards international education

In polls and focus groups across the country, Reform voters have been singing from the same hymn sheet. They share […]

November 17, 2025

To ‘think like a lawyer’: some thoughts on the pedagogy of international law

To ‘think like a lawyer’: some thoughts on the pedagogy of international law

by Paolo Amorosa & Sebastián Machado Most law professors face a similar challenge when designing their courses: how to explain […]

July 30, 2025

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