January 5th, 2012 posted by Ian Maull
We’re proud to announce the release of our latest issue of i-LASH, which explores courses in the Liberal Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities across the globe.
December 15th, 2011 posted by Lauren Keith
Cambridge University has banned its academics from shaking students’ hands, claiming the gesture may offend those from certain cultural backgrounds. Is this a rational decision?
December 13th, 2011 posted by Nathaniel Forrester
In a recent speech at the British Council, UK Business Secretary Vince Cable said it was “vital” that British universities continued to attract overseas students to the country, claiming that only “bogus” applications and poor quality colleges would be affected by recent changes to student visa regulations.
December 7th, 2011 posted by Lauren Keith
The ‘Leiden Ranking’ of universities is now more accurate than ever, and may serve as a useful resource for prospective students worldwide.
December 6th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
What would you do, if you were offered free education for life? That’s the question Cardiff University is asking students right now. Their new scheme “Thrive” is offering students the chance to compete for a once in a lifetime Ultimate Scholarship worth more than £50,000.
December 1st, 2011 posted by Lauren Keith
Figures have revealed that the number of UK born students applying to national universities has fallen 15.1% since this time last year. UCAS has received a total of 133,357 UK applications, a notable drop from last year’s 157,116.
November 30th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
The Guardian newspaper has teamed up with Ones to Watch – a website showcasing the best UK student journalism – to launch a writing competition for UK undergraduate or postgraduate students.
November 29th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The 2011 issue of i-ESL, covering English as a Second Language courses around the world, is now online.
November 24th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
We’re pleased to announce the release of our first printed publication, The Subject Guide 2012, an essential guide for counsellors and their students researching what, and where, to study overseas.
November 24th, 2011 posted by Nathaniel Forrester
Following a week-long visit by Chinese envoys to Britain, which included a summit with British vice-chancellors and the Education Secretary Michael Gove, the first ‘Study in China Exhibition and Student Forum’ was held at the Institute of Education, University of London last month.