The PIE sat down with Daniel Xerri, ELT chairperson, to talk about what makes Malta stand out in a crowded market, the ...
Tetr College of Business has revealed it is making $2 million available in scholarships for exceptional students from Europe and the UK.
Grad and Unacademy have confirmed a share swap deal, set to be one of India’s largest edtech consolidations in recent years.
One of the world’s most widely known English language tests has confirmed full computer-based testing by mid-2026, with a ...
ESSEC’s Mumbai hub — its third after London and New York — will aim to strengthen ties with Indian universities, corporate ...
Australia’s international education sector must balance stability with reform to stay competitive, writes assistant minister for international education Julian Hill for The PIE.
As part of its ambition to significantly expand the international education sector, the New Zealand government is introducing new pathways to post-study work.
IELTS has revealed it will not bid for the Home Office English Language Testing (HOELT) service, citing worries over plans to ...
This week, The PIE spent five minutes with Rebecca Mason, director of innovation at Study Group, on leading global education ...
Innovative, dynamic and internationally recognised, the MD Medicine program at European University Cyprus (EUC) is duly ...
The Home Office has circulated draft guidance that outlines the proposed red-amber-green (RAG) banding system relating to a ...
Online education is seeing a surge in education – but universities must think carefully about the systems they use to make ...
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