Author: Alex Usher

The Fifteen: May 15, 2026

Morning everyone. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks in global higher education, with a lot of countries dealing with very similar issues. I’m not just talking about the canvas hack here: we also have a lot of action on culling academic programs and dealing with issues in student dormitories. But this edition also touches on universities for sale in Finland, student aid disasters in South Africa, spy schools in Russia, fake philology awards in France, a very interesting rector’s

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How IDP Sees the Next Era of International Education

Student mobility is big business. Behind the process of getting students to apply to and then attend a university or college thousands of miles away from home is an industry that’s worth billions of dollars a year. And one of the OGs of that industry is a company called IDP, which grew out of an Australian government scheme beginning in 1969, and which for the first 37 years of its existence was owned by a consortium of Australian universities. Over

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Lectures, Essays, Genies, and Bottles

A couple of weeks ago, the Times Higher Education printed a kind of farewell interview with the University of Waterloo’s outgoing President Vivek Goel. Like many THE interviews of this nature, it’s a bit of an odd duck, spending half the time explaining to a global audience who this person is and why they and their institution are important and leaving only a couple of hundred words for the subject to say anything useful about their own legacy and the future. But what Goel did say

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The Country 100 Ranking

You may have seen a spate of headlines recently, such as this one in University Affairs, about how Canada is considered #5 globally in terms of higher education according to a new “Country 100” ranking done some outfit called Measures HE. Cue minor celebrations: woo woo! Someone thinks we are top ten! Etc. The troublemakers who make up the readership of this blog have questions, I am sure. Naturally, I am here to answer them. First, who is “Measures HE”? It is a data consultancy formed by two guys who used

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Everybody Hates John Tibbits

Note: I am writing this piece early on Friday morning, the day after this story broke. It is possible some details may have emerged over the weekend to render some aspects of this blog incorrect. Apologies if so. On Thursday, the government of Ontario dismissed the Board of Governors at Conestoga College on grounds of financial mismanagement and replaced them with a single appointed administrator.  This was grounds for schadenfreude among many folks who believe that John Tibbits and Conestoga

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