International students account for greater percentage, as total number of first time graduate students in the US falls

Released annually, the Council of Graduate Schools and the Graduate Examinations Board’s ‘Survey of Graduate Enrollment and Degrees’ is a fascinating snapshot of the current state of graduate studies in the US, covering things like the shifting demographics of applicants, and the subjects they are choosing to study. This year’s report has made the headlines

Tough Australian student visa requirements to be lifted

The Australian, one of Australia’s leading newspapers, described the review as ‘a jewel’, praising its clarity, its depth, and even the entertaining way in which it is written. But it is not the literary value of Michael Knight’s review of the Australian student visa process that will most please Australia’s 39 universities and those who

Asian investment continues to reap dividends

By Danny Byrne This year’s rankings reflect proactive schemes to improve standards at many Asian universities. Ambitious schemes implemented by governments throughout Asia have led to dramatic developments in international recognition and research standards, and this improvement is again reflected in the 2011 QS World University Rankings®. Of the leading 25 Asian universities, 21 improve

Middle Eastern universities begin to make their mark

by Martin Ince They may be at an early stage in their development, but investment schemes of Middle Eastern nations are beginning to pay dividends. Across the Middle East, nations large and small are developing plans for higher education. Some have immeasurable sums of oil wealth to spend on this ambition, but even those that