There are several factors affecting where students will choose study. The British Council’s Elizabeth Shepherd asks what other ‘Megatrends‘ there are and shares some important predictions.
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Essential tips for English language assistants in Thailand 1
If you are a student in the UK who’s planning to teach in Thailand in 2014 through the British Council’s Thailand English Teaching Project, read this advice by Charlotte Ogilvie.
Why Ukraine is reforming its higher education system
Lyudmila Tatsenko of the British Council in Ukraine surveys the scene, as the Ministry of Education and Science in Ukraine prepares for a UK visit next week.
How can universities create stronger communities?
The British Council’s Caroline Chipperfield explains how more and more higher education institutions are becoming an integral part of their local communities.
Where are all the women in higher education leadership?
Ismail Badat runs us through the numbers and asks why there aren’t more women leaders in higher education in South Asia.
How countries can manage water access
Access to clean water should not be taken for granted. Researcher Erin O'Donnell explains why.
Post-2015 agenda: why the UN must include higher education
When the UN set eight Millennium Development Goals for the world to reach by 2015, one was universal primary education. Jo Beall argues that the UN must include higher education also.
The thing with students is... they're human!
Following her recent presentation in our seminar series for English language teachers in the UK, Johanna Stirling offers ways to deal with human ‘weaknesses’ in teaching situations.
How teachers can help children enjoy singing
Music is one of life’s greatest pleasures. So how can teachers encourage shy children to sing?
Ten reasons to teach English in China
We are recruiting people from the UK now to become English language assistants (ELAs) in China next academic year! There are plenty of reasons why you should apply.