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17% drop in international students a threat to university sustainability

The National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) has responded to latest NSO data which reveals a 17% drop off in international students.  New figures from the Office for National Statistics...

Chinese students at top Uni’s to get specialist careers support

Chinese students coming to study at two highly ranked, leading UK universities will now benefit from specialist support...

What does English UK’s 2025 student statistics report tell us?  

UK ELT held steady in a year of global uncertainty and turbulence, according to the latest annual figures...

ELT industry worth over £1.8bn to the UK

The first economic impact report into UK English Language Teaching (ELT) for a decade reveals the UK ELT...

120% hike threatens Irish language schools

Representing over 60 accredited language schools, English Education Ireland urges an immediate review and pause of a new...

The pull of English going all different ways

It seems the wide-spread use of English around the world is having a knock-on effect in surprising ways. As reported by the Times Higher...

Whatever next for edtech?

Once upon a time, giving your favourite teacher an apple was how best to let them know they were appreciated, but now online learning...

Edinburgh can still rise now

Six British Council accredited private language schools are currently operating in Edinburgh, down from 14 at the beginning of 2020, making the Scottish capital...

NILE to train in Saudi Arabia

NILE, one of the world’s largest English language training providers for teachers, is now running online, tutor-led courses in Saudi Arabia. Set up by...

Cambridge comes to The Netherlands

Certain Cambridge English Qualifications have now been accepted for vocational use in The Netherlands to prove skill level in English. This means that thousands...

Eastern blocked?

According to figures released by UCAS, The Times Higher Education World University Rankings reports that there are significantly fewer Eastern European undergraduate applicants for...
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