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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 to help them with their job search on returning to their...

UK, IE, Malta: Cambridge English welcomes six new partners

There are now six official members in the Cambridge English Educational Partner scheme across the UK, Ireland and Malta.

UK-EU reset deal “promising” for UK ELT

A new agreement signals promising changes for UK ELT, including the exploration of a youth mobility scheme and...

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...

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 campus in India’s new GIFT City.  The...

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.

English gets a boost in Mongolia

The National University of Mongolia (NUM)’s Center of Excellence for English Language Teaching and Learning is is now open, marking a significant step in enhancing English language education in the country.

Coventry University and PSB Academy strengthen ties in Singapore

Professor John Latham CBE, Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University and Group CEO opens PSB Academy’s Cathay Campus in Singapore.

Avallain Provides Research-Driven Insights into GenAI for Teaching and Learning

Avallain, a leader in educational technology, reinforces its commitment to research-driven, AI-enhanced education with the release of ‘Teaching with GenAI’.

Fluency sounds smoother with simple language, study shows

Researchers find that using everyday phrasal expressions boosts fluency perception more than rare phrases in foreign language speech.
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