The UK government is pausing plans to raise its international student recruitment target, despite growing calls from the higher education sector to aim for one million overseas enrolments. The current benchmark—600,000 international students by 2030—remains under review as part of…
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The Trump administration’s Department of Education has launched investigations into scholarship programs at five American universities amid concerns over potential national-origin discrimination. The universities under review are the University of Louisville, University of Nebraska Omaha, University of Miami, University of…
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More American students than ever are turning to the UK for higher education, with applications rising nearly 14% to a record 7,930 for the 2025–26 academic year – the highest number since 2006. The spike comes amid mounting frustration over…
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The dream of studying abroad is no longer limited to students in India’s major metropolitan centres. A new wave of ambition is emerging from the country’s smaller cities and towns, as increasing numbers of young people set their sights on…
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Switzerland has long been home to some of the world’s most respected boarding schools, combining academic excellence, small class sizes, and breathtaking natural surroundings. But what continues to attract families from across the globe? A History of Distinction While many…
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The UNESCO Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report 2024-25, released on 5 June 2025, shines a spotlight on persistent gender disparities in education and leadership worldwide, including in India. Despite progress in access to education, the report reveals troubling gaps in…
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UK boarding schools are experiencing a notable decline in international student numbers, with figures down by approximately 14% since 2020. The number of overseas pupils has fallen from around 29,500 before the pandemic to an estimated 25,500 today – a…
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Estonia has emerged as Europe’s top performer in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) rankings, overtaking Finland in key areas like maths, science, and creative thinking. In an interview, Education Minister Kristina Kallas credits this success to Estonia’s deep…
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Harrow School is set to open its first U.S. campus in Oakdale, Long Island, New York, this September 2025. The new co-educational campus will serve students from grades 6–12 (UK Years 7 to Sixth Form), marking a significant expansion for…
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