According to UKCISA, there were over 435,000 international students studying in the UK between 2013-2014, highlighting just how important international students are on the UK economy. In a previous post we covered how your university could, and should, be supporting international students in order to improve their student experience; in doing so effectively turning your
Online vs Offline Resources – How Do They Impact Student Recruitment?
QS World University Rankings Methodology refinements explained
The methodology used to create the World University Rankings uses six robust measures which encapsulate the principal activities of global higher education. These measures are unchanged for the new 2015/16 Rankings. But as we explain here, the use we make of the data we collect has been improved markedly this year. The first two of
QS World University Rankings – Achievements in the Media
The release of the latest QS World University Rankings has been our most successful yet, with millions of institutions, outlets and students worldwide viewing the list of the world’s most highly-regarded universities. With the chaos of the first week since their release behind us, we take a look at how the QS World University Rankings
Students Online: Global Trends Report – What Can We Learn?
Universities Campaign to Help Refugees Through Higher Education
There has been much coverage in the media lately about the refugee crisis in Europe. We have seen many volunteers help those trying to cross borders by providing food, drink, clothes, medication and other forms of help, we’ve also seen Germany open its doors to welcome many refugees coming from war torn countries such as