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The PIE News·higher-ed

Australia freezes new overseas student provider registrations

Australia has frozen new applications from private colleges and training organisations seeking to offer courses to international students, as the Albanese government ramps up efforts to tighten integrity across the…

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The PIE News·policy

More than just a study destination – Malaysia is a second home

Why international students choose Malaysia, and why they stay Picture this. A student landing at an airport for the first time in a country they have never visited. The flight was long. The terminal is loud and…

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The PIE News·policy

Nick Clegg urges Europe to “get its act together” on AI

Sir Nick said he had become “somewhat radicalised” by his experience in Silicon Valley, which had convinced him of the need for Europe to “get its act together” on AI. Sir Nick, formerly the leader of the Liberal…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Universities are still asking students to prove they have a body. It’s time to stop.

This blog was kindly authored by Ella Cockman, Final-year BASc Student at The London Interdisciplinary School. A second-year student gets her period mid-exam. She sits through the entire paper in pain. No bag. No…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: The Agent Quality Framework and the optics of compliance

This blog was kindly authored by Pii-Tuulia Nikula , Associate Professor at EIT, New Zealand and Vincenzo Raimo , an independent international higher education consultant. For many international students, education…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How far does regulation determine how for-profit welfare services operate?

What can social services in Denmark teach us about the limits of market regulation? Commercial firms now provide social care in many countries. But does the way they operate differ depending on how they are regulated?…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

UK study visa applications plunge 40% in April

UK government data released today revealed a 40% year-over-year decline in study visa applications this April, with 8,900 international students applying to study in the UK, compared to 14,800 the previous year. The…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

OfS: English universities warned of “over-optimism” as a third face deficits

The Office for Students’ (OfS) new financial sustainability report found 36% of English institutions reported deficits last year – a slight improvement of the 43% figure predicted by the watchdog in its last annual…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Britain’s two-party era is ending, but the roots of fragmentation run deep

The 2026 local and devolved elections have confirmed a long-term trend in British politics: the two-party era is ending. Sara Hobolt traces the roots of the transformation of the party system to Brexit and argues that…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Is English language testing still fit for purpose in UK higher education?

Join HEPI on at 1pm on tomorrow (14th May) for a webinar launching our new report ’20 Years of the Student Experience’ which looks back on the last 20 years of results from the HEPI / Advance HE Student Academic…

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DfE Teaching Blog·policy

What early language intervention taught me

Sallie Wood I am an Early Years Reception Teaching Assistant at Henleaze Infants School in Bristol. I've been delivering Nuffield Early Language Intervention (NELI) programme at Henleaze Infants School since September…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Tactical voting at the local and devolved elections 2026

Tactical voting is nothing new in UK elections. People eschew their Party of preference in order to prevent a Party they dislike from winning. But with the UK Party system fragmenting, tactical voting has become a lot…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Universities urged to “think differently” as half report enrolment declines

Institutions are therefore being urged to adopt more agile, proactive and student-centred strategies to better withstand visa-related disruption and sustain international enrolment, despite difficult external…

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DfE Teaching Blog·higher-ed

From nearly quitting to leading change: Omar’s journey in education

Omar Deria Our education system is strongest when every teacher, leader and student can see themselves represented — and can thrive. This series shares the lived experiences of teachers and leaders from underrepresented…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Free speech, bias and the case of the OfS vs Sussex

Over the weekend HEPI published a blog on subject-linked maintenance grants and a book review of Danny Scott’s book ‘The Undisputed King of Selston’ . This blog was kindly authored by Professor Sir Peter Scott, Emeritus…

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Resolution Foundation·policy

While you’re refreshing the results… pensions, mortgages, and the map that matters

Morning all, If you’re in the market for some pub-quiz-winning trivia, as the results roll in keep an eye on whether Labour’s defeat in the local elections is even more sizeable than the Conservative’s losses in 2019,…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Jacqui Smith: UK universities must prove local value

Skills minister warns universities against prioritising cashflow and “bums on seats” over quality as local communities question role of HE Danger of worsening reputation amid current political climate, with…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

30 years on: advancing ELT standards through Malta’s new monitoring framework

Malta is often perceived as a lifestyle destination. How do you respond to the idea that students come more for the experience than for serious study? This is a perception we are very aware of, and in many ways it is…

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FE Week

Cheating now worst in functional skills exams

English and maths qualifications become abuse hotbed while AI is increasingly used for malpractice The post Cheating now worst in functional skills exams first appeared on FE Week .

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Who’s in the room? Inside the new Education Sector Action Group

At The PIE Live Europe 2026 in March, Sir Steve Smith revealed the Home Office and Cabinet Office will be members of ESAG, the ministerially led committee that will formulate action plans to deliver the UK’s…

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