Unpacking the factors driving Chinese student mobility abroad
Chinese students applying to overseas institutions are facing an increasingly complex set of challenges due to the pandemic
Chinese students applying to overseas institutions are facing an increasingly complex set of challenges due to the pandemic
Awareness of the risks UK universities face when engaging with autocracies is "narrow", parliamentary committee members warned.
The number of international students applying for UK undergraduate courses via UCAS has increased by 3% after a slump during the pandemic.
Accommodation providers are seeing a surge in interest as Chinese students rush back to on-campus learning, after the government reinstated the country's online learning ban.
Studying abroad is becoming less rewarding for Chinese youth, experts warn, as the country’s population falls for the first time in 60 years.
Financial performance, geopolitics and managing growth are among the three biggest concerns for leaders in international education at the beginning of 2023.
Students in China who have been studying international courses online should now travel to overseas study destination countries, authorities announced on January 28.
Universities and education agents are confident that new testing requirements for Chinese travellers will have a minimal impact on international students as Beijing scraps restrictions on outbound travel.