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 conversation around education reform often begins with access, infrastructure, or funding. Increasingly, however, it ends with a harder truth: many graduates are leaving school unprepared for the...
Public-private partnership in education is a strategic approach that governments around the world increasingly consider in the face of limited budgets, expanding demand for skills, and rising...
Education no longer stops at a campus fence or a national border. When a learner in Accra enrols in a degree taught by a university in Edinburgh, when a working professional in Jakarta earns...
In classrooms from London to Lagos, learners and educators are witnessing something profound: technology has shifted from being an optional add-on to an essential cornerstone of teaching and learning...
Universities today are digital ecosystems. They manage vast volumes of sensitive information every day, from student records and faculty research to financial and institutional planning data. As this...
EdTech Trends 2026 has shifted the conversation from curiosity to institutional imperative as universities plan multi-year strategies. Decisions made today about digital transformation...
In the early stages, online expansion feels like momentum. A university launches a handful of digital programs. Enrolment climbs. Marketing campaigns perform well. Faculty adapt, often...
Universities are investing heavily in technology. And these technologies are modernising admissions systems, digitising student records, launching learning platforms, and automating...
Universities around the world are under pressure to deliver more. More flexibility for students, more transparency in administration, more efficiency with limited budgets, and more relevance in a...