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Pathway providers sign new global partnerships

The PIE News

Traditional pathway providers have announced new agreements with institutions while other competing companies are introducing new offers to the market. Study Group has recently also renewed its decade-long partnership University College Dublin, and the Dublin International Study Centre will now run until at least 2026.

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New phase for Kings-Wisconsin partnership

The PIE News

Pathway provider Kings Education has signed a third contract with the University of Wisconsin, penning an agreement with its UW-Stout campus. It comes after its long-standing existing partnerships with both Wisconsin’s Oshkosh and Fox Cities campuses.

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Sydney brings in HEX for skills & networking

The PIE News

Edtech startup, HEX, has signed its first major agreement in Australia with the University of Sydney, which will allow students to gain academic credit before arriving at the Group of Eight institution. Collaborating with HEX since 2018, Sydney sees the new partnership as a potential new pathway into the University’s Business School.

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Shorelight signs first UK partner with Heriot-Watt

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International education company Shorelight has entered the UK with a partnership with Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Global College – launched last year – offers pathway programs at foundation and pre-masters’ levels into the university’s degree programs.

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Three Principles for Navigating This Time of Transformational Change in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

New models are emerging that place students at the center of all we do. We’re rethinking financial aid and student loans in new and innovative ways. What is happening in higher education is the beginning stages of a transformation from the industrial-era model to a new model based on the emerging knowledge economy.

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Empowering Saudi Arabia’s Workforce: MCIT, SDA, NeLC, and Coursera Launch Transformative Initiative to Train 100,000 Saudi Citizens for In-Demand Digital Jobs

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This partnership will serve many groups, including unemployed Saudi nationals, employed workers looking to upskill in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) domains, recent university graduates, and Saudi youth. To sign up for the program, visit forms.nelc.gov.sa/sda/fuel.

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TV documentary warns of over-recruitment of Indian students in Canada

The PIE News

Alpha College, a private college recruiting and teaching via a partnership with St Lawrence College, was at the centre of the documentary – the program revealed that in May, hundreds of students were told their start dates would be deferred to a later date because of capacity constraints. And Canadian start-up ApplyBoard is also scrutinised.