Campus Unrest Not Affecting Fall Recruiting, Hiring

Dr. Marjorie HassA $180,000 grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to the Council of Independent Colleges is expected to help expand open civil discourse and free expression on campuses. “In a changing higher education landscape where the spotlight is increasingly on higher education, presidents, and other college leaders are looking for timely strategies to…

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higher education protestors threaten strike action

On September 2, hundreds of stakeholders, including students and higher education representatives, gathered in Utrecht to protest the government’s planned cuts of €1 billion to higher education and research. “If the cuts are not taken off the table, we will call the most disruptive strike in Dutch education ever,” cautioned Rens Bod, founder of WO…

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ESOS Bill heads to Senate for third day of hearings

Australia’s Senate Committee on Education and Employment has scheduled an additional public hearing on the ESOS Bill. The hearing, set for September 6, was not originally scheduled to take place and the newly organised date coincides with they day when the Committee was due to publish its report on the hearings. It has not yet…

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TargetX Premier Education | Liaison

Over the last three decades, Liaison has helped over 40,000 programs on more than 1,200 campuses more effectively manage admissions through its Centralized Application Service (CAS™) technology and complementary application processing and support services. The higher education technology leader supports its partner institutions’ total enrollment goals by pairing CAS with its Enrollment Marketing (EM) platform…

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K12 group Globeducate buys second school in Cyprus

This is the second school in Cyprus that Globeducate has purchased, as it grows its portfolio of bilingual and international schools globally. The group already owns PASCAL International Education schools on the island, which it acquired in 2022. The Cyprus-based school was established in 2003 by the Kritikos family, who also own higher education institute…

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Malvern marks 25 years with new juniors’ programs

Over the past 25 years, Malvern International has transformed from a single language school – Malvern House London – into a significant player in the international education sector, with a diverse portfolio that includes English Language Teaching, university pathways, and junior summer programs. In 2025, Malvern International will be further expanding its offering by introducing…

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UK Home Office plans overhaul of ELT

The government appears to be planning to move away from the current concession model based on multiple Home Office-approved suppliers, to a dedicated test owned by the Home Office and designed by one supplier.   Through UK Visas and Immigration, the government announced it will engage with the market to understand the “products, services and…

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