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What Education Owes the World: The Moral Case for Treating University Access as Infrastructure 

We decided electricity was an infrastructure in the 20th century. We have not yet decided the same about education. That needs to change. Every society that ever...

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The University That Never Closes: How Always-On Education Is Redefining What a Campus Actually Is 

The most successful university in 2035 will not be the one with the best campus. It will be the one that does not need one. That sentence tends to produce two reactions among senior institutional...

The Language No One Is Teaching: Why Financial Literacy Is the Most Underserved Subject in Global Higher Education 

You can graduate with a first-class degree and have no idea what is happening inside your own bank account. Millions already have. This is the financial literacy gap in higher education in its...

Why University International Partnerships Fail: Beyond the MOU 

Somewhere right now, a university is celebrating a new international partnership. There will be a signing ceremony, a photograph of two Vice Chancellors shaking hands, and a press release...

The Invisible University: How Millions of People Are Already Getting Degrees Without Anyone Noticing 

The most educated person in the room may not have a degree. And increasingly, they know it.  This is not a provocation aimed at universities; it is a description of a structural shift already...

The Education Debt: How the Gap Between Degrees Demanded and Degrees Delivered Is Costing Economies Trillions 

Every year, millions of qualified people cannot access the education their economies need them to have. That gap has a dollar value. And it is enormous.  Governments talk about growth. Investors...

Building a University Brand That Students in Africa Will Choose and Trust 

Africa is home to the world’s youngest population. UNESCO data puts over 400 million young people between the ages of 15 and 35 on the continent, and each year, 11 million more...

The State of International Student Mobility in Africa: 2025–2026 Briefing 

Africa is fast becoming one of the most consequential student recruitment regions in global higher education, and any institution that has not yet developed a robust African market strategy is already...

What the World’s Fastest-Growing Student Source Markets Have in Common 

For decades, the strategic calculus of international student recruitment was relatively straightforward. Build a strong presence in China. Invest heavily in India. Add a few secondary markets to round...

From Pilot to Scale: How Universities Grow From 50 to 5,000 International Students 

The global demand for international higher education has never been more substantial. UNESCO’s first Higher Education Global Trends Report confirms that nearly 7.3 million...
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