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...
Most international university partnerships fail quietly. A memorandum of understanding gets signed, a launch event is held, and then, nothing. Twelve months later, enrolment...
Most universities track applications. They count them, celebrate when the numbers go up, and grow concerned when they fall. But application volume alone tells leadership almost nothing about whether...
The African higher education market opportunity is happening right now, and the universities moving earliest will define the next two decades of international student recruitment. Africa holds the...
The global demand for cross-border education has never been stronger. According to the UNESCO Institute of Statistics, there were an estimated 6.9 million international students worldwide in...
Every June, something quietly seismic happens in the offices of university presidents and vice chancellors around the world. The annual league tables land. Institutions climb, stall, or slip...
Something fundamental is shifting in higher education. For decades, the ambition of a world-class university was measured largely by the prestige of its domestic campus, the quality of its...
Ask any university registrar how long it takes to verify a graduate’s qualifications, and the answer is usually the same: weeks, sometimes longer. A former student applies for a role overseas...
More data is flowing through a modern university than most institutional leaders realise. Every time a student logs into a learning management system, submits an assignment, attends a...
There is a particular kind of pressure that university leaders are navigating right now. It arises not from any single problem but from the convergence of several: shifting student expectations...