Contents

The Cover
Leaving on a jetplane International education is back! With the number of students returning to destination countries rebounding and, in some instances, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, educators are keeping an eye out to ensure the traffic isn't one way.

The Dispatch
In pursuit for diversity In July, the US Supreme Court brought an end to affirmative action in university admissions. In practical terms, what does the decision mean?
Welcome to your new home Despite its position as a top 10 export in some countries, international education remains poorly understood to those not working within it.
EDI: Key to the global campus? How teachers, lecturers and tutors can incorporate EDI in the classroom in a meaningful way.

The Brief
Where next for UK intled?
The UK has just experienced its biggest year-on-year growth in international student numbers. But concerns over diversity and visa challenges loom overhead.
In short What's been in the news this month?

The Headlines
AI-literate The UK's Russell Group has produced guidelines for the use of generative AI, with more to come from other groups.
AI and the changing face of higher education Generative AI has the power to positively impact higher ed, but without mindful implementation, tech poverty could pervade.

The Profile
Odd one out A diverse career in seemingly unrelated sectors, being the odd one out and a Big Mac. Newly appointed Director General of the École Polytechnique, Dr Laura Chaubard, reflects on the power of storytelling in education and boosting representation.

The Road
Entrepreneurial state of mind Using Dublin as the backdrop, speakers at the 2023 QS Higher Ed Summit: Europe consider how students can learn to use entrepreneurship after graduation.

The Lens
QS Best Student Cities 2024, QS Executive MBA Rankings 2023 introduction
Find out which universities came up tops for the latest QS Rankings.
