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Education providers pivot to TNE in price-sensitive Pakistan

The PIE News

Many universities we work with have one or two staff members engaged in these programs, either full-time or part-time under co-supervision arrangements with Pakistani universities.” We are also working with them on scholarships in collaboration, while also receiving support from the British High Commission in Pakistan.

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Despite being global leader, UK cannot afford to rest on its laurels in digital, AI and green skills

HEPI

The UKs success in the QS World University Rankings by Subject allowed it to flourish here. The Government also wants to ‘increase its share of the worlds top 1,000 AI researchers’ and will launch an AI scholarship scheme to support 100 students to study in the UK. However, the UK must not rest on its laurels.

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Rankings and the line of best fit – the ultimate guide or a blunt instrument?

The PIE News

Love them or loathe them, university rankings carry weight. The sheer breadth of rankings can be surprising, from THE, QS, Shanghai Rankings, to the Private University Ranking – ASEAN, Studocu’s World University Ranking, Webometrics, and the Round University Rankings to name but a few.

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“Dramatic growth” in US HE & agent partnerships

The PIE News

The landmark American International Recruitment Council and BONARD report, conducted with the support of the National Association for College Admission Counseling and the Association of International Education Administrators, was based on surveys of more than 300 HEIs and educational agencies between July and October 2022.

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Here are 2 ways global higher education is floundering post-pandemic

University Business

In his final three months as head of the International Association of University Presidents, Fernando León García notices a troubling trend brewing. Despite members’ commitment to globalizing education and eradicating inequity, colleges and universities are slowly reverting to old habits. Not only did the U.S.