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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Best ENT Hospitals In Chennai

When it comes to seeking the best ENT hospital in Chennai, several institutions stand out for their expertise, advanced technology, and patient-centric approach. Chennai, a bustling metropolis in South India, is renowned for its medical infrastructure, and ENT care is no exception. The city boasts a plethora of hospitals that specialise in Ear, Nose, and…

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Nebraska Supreme Court Should Not Stand in the Way of Ending Felony Disenfranchisement | Austin Sarat | Verdict

Felony disenfranchisement is back in the headlines. On Wednesday last week, the Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments in a case brought by three citizens challenging an advisory opinion by Mike Hilgers, the state’s Republican attorney general, that a law passed earlier this year allowing felons to vote immediately after completing their sentences violated the state…

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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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Private colleges moot downsizing amid Australia cap uncertainty

Private vocational colleges across Australia are grappling with uncertainty as they await crucial details about individual commencement caps for 2025, with no clear timeline in sight. With an overall cap of 95,000 international student commencements for the VET sector in 2025, the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia has estimated the reduction in international skills training…

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More education institutions face cyberattacks, report shows

Of these, nearly half (47%) faced unplanned expenses because of the attacks, including compliances fines, changes in leadership and lawsuits, according to the report from Netwrix, a cybersecurity provider. The most common attacks in the last 12 months were phishing, user account compromise and ransomware or other malware attacks, according to the report. The organisation…

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