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...
The concept of hybrid learning has moved from the experimental niche of pedagogy into the mainstream of higher education strategy. By “hybrid learning in higher education”, we refer to the...
The digital revolution in higher education did not happen overnight. It was shaped by advances in connectivity, devices, and a shift in how students expect to learn. At the heart of this shift lies...
Technology is reshaping how we live, work, and learn; consequently, higher education institutions must do more than adopt new tools. They must embrace continuous digital innovation in higher...
The Power of Collaboration in EdTech In educational technology, building a great product is not enough. Success often depends on how well an EdTech provider can partner with institutions...
Why Institutional Contracts Matter Individual users and consumer-level subscriptions often receive the most visible attention when it comes to educational technology. However, the real growth, scale...
Why Emerging Technologies in Higher Education Matter Universities today stand at a crossroads. The modes of teaching and campus life that defined the 20th century are under pressure. Students...
Why Does Edtech Matter in Emerging Markets? Education is a key driver of individual opportunity and national development. Yet in many emerging markets, children do not receive the same...
Why Cross-Institution Collaboration Tools Matter Research is no longer a task for isolated labs or single universities. The global challenges we face, whether in climate science, health, education...
Cybersecurity in Higher Education: Why It Matters Thanks to digital advancement and globalisation, universities are no longer passive knowledge repositories. On average, universities host vast...