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Uganda school wins 10th edition of Your World

Scoris International School from Uganda is the winner of the 2025 Your World competition by British Council Partner Schools.

Inside IATEFL: What you missed

The 2025 IATEFL International Conference and Exhibition took place in Scotland's capital city last week. The 2025 IATEFL International...

US tariffs: Where do we go now?

Potential shifts in US policies and the global environment could significantly impact international students' study abroad decisions, says ICEF.

First English Uni in India’s GIFT City named

Coventry University is set to become the first English university to be granted a licence to open a...

English UK: Brazil remains a top source market

English UK Market Development & Insights Manager, Roz McGill  visited Brazil to promote the UK as the leading study destination for ELT students.

Hundreds held in fake Uni sting…

The ‘University of Farmington’ in Michigan was closed at the end of January when a federal indictment was unsealed, revealing that the institution, operating...

‘English is not a foreign language in Quebec,’ says Quebec’s new premier

The 'Fleurdelise', the flag of the majority Francophone Canadian province of Quebec, here seen flying in downtown Montreal. Image: Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Licence ‘English...

English speaking work permit policy for Bermuda

The government of the Caribbean island of Bermuda is currently implementing a policy that requires English language tests for foreign workers, following a public...

British Council boot camp boosts Thai teachers’ use of English

OVER 15,000 Thai teachers are now using English more often in their classes, following a three week ‘boot camp’ run by the British Council....

Demand for EFL growing in Cuba

Demand for English language courses for adults continues to grow in Cuba. English teacher Jorge Rodriguez, who works in a state-run language school in Havana,...

Inlingua Florida forced to close

Nine Inlingua language centres in Florida closed ‘abruptly’ in November, stranding over 500 students. Staff remain unpaid and students appear to have lost the...
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