“Education fever”: changing international study trends in South Korea
In a country known for its obsession with overachievers and elite institutions, what does the future of international study look like?
In a country known for its obsession with overachievers and elite institutions, what does the future of international study look like?
An economics professor has called on the UK government to “make a decision and stick to it” on international student policy.
A landmark report by various stakeholders in the UK has revealed that international students boosted the country's economy by £41.9bn in the academic year 2021/22.
Over a quarter of employers are not actually aware of the UK’s Graduate Route Visa allowing international students to work sponsor free for up to two years, according to a new policy note from HEPI.
The Engineering & Design Institute London has chosen Kaplan International Pathways as its international student recruitment partner.
Virtual Internships has closed a $14.3 million Series A funding round as it scales to meet a growing demand for remote work and learning.
Murdoch University has entered a renewed partnership with Kaplan to launch a new pathway for students who wish to attend the institution in Perth.
The University of York, Kaplan International Pathways and Ashinaga Association have launched a £1.2 million scholarship scheme to benefit African students.