Policy

News and analysis on higher education policy, reform, and regulation worldwide.

South Korea launches 2030 immigration strategy with new visas for skilled workers and international graduates

· By H. Yang

South Korea has launched a 2030 immigration strategy introducing new visas for skilled workers and international graduates while expanding talent retention and regional settlement policies amid demographic decline.

Australia ties international student growth to housing and regional priorities

· By Eleanor Shaw

Australia announces its 2026 international student allocations on 14 October 2025, tying growth to housing, regional development and Southeast Asia engagement, as the government moves towards a more controlled and strategically managed international education system.

China signals new phase in transnational education reform

· By Eleanor Shaw

China has unveiled a significant package of reforms to its transnational education (TNE) framework, aiming to streamline approvals, expand institutional flexibility, and deepen global partnerships. The changes suggest a shift from controlled expansion toward more strategic, quality-driven international collaboration.

China’s careful opening: how regulation is reshaping transnational higher education

· By H. Yang

China’s transnational higher education system has evolved from cautious experimentation to a strategically integrated part of its higher education landscape. While the country is gradually opening its education market—allowing more autonomy, for-profit models and even pilot fully foreign-owned institutions—it continues to enforce a tightly controlled regulatory framework. This reflects a deliberate balance: leveraging global education to support national development, while safeguarding educational sovereignty, political oversight and social values.