In this week’s news roundup we speak about Australian universities that are pressured to produce online courses for international students, protests in the USA over the use of facial recognition…
More and more English-speaking young people are traveling the world teaching English. With a variety of English teaching qualifications, it can get a bit overwhelming to decide which certification to…
The North European countries are usually rated as among the 10 to 15 best countries in the world to live in, consistently. Given the focus towards education and inclusiveness, it’s…
A tiny island nation with an area of just 316 square kilometres, Malta is among the smallest countries in the world and at the same time has been in the…
If you are considering teaching English abroad, the thought of getting a teaching certification has probably crossed your mind. A TEFL Certificate is one of the most widely accepted qualifications,…
There are many benefits to studying abroad. It is recognized that those who move from their own country to another culture develop a much wider perspective in many areas and…
In our last article we covered the city of Helsinki in Finland. Today, we shall discuss the major cities in the country that attract foreign students.
In this week's news roundup we speak about closed scholarship program in Myanmar, a roadmap for higher education in India and scholarship agreement between Nigeria and France.
Many a student at the pre-university and post-university level not only has the yearning to learn and further educate herself/himself but also the appetite to experience other cultures and widen…
The country is known for its saunas and lakes. There are almost 200,000 lakes and practically every office has a sauna. Even Burger King decided to have one. Nudity is…
In this week’s news, we speak about Harvard students suing university officials, accreditation concerns in Kosovo, call for Nigerian private universities to benefit from state fund.
As usual, we are back with some of the best scholarships from around the world. The origin of the word goes back to ancient Greece. The word ‘Scholastes’ originally meant…