Inspired Education recently acquired a non-profit independent school in Australia in a first-of-its-kind deal that rids the institution of charitable status. Nadim Nsouli, founder and chief executive of the high-flying private schools group, tells Josh O’Neill how and why he did it
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India’s private education market is gaining traction. Amitabh Jhingan, Archana Sarathy, Janhvi Doshi and Anuja Sheth of EY-Parthenon’s education team dig through the data to summarise major trends, which indicate that innovation is a welcome thread running through every subsector
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In this sponsored article, Learning Curve Group sets out arguments as to why the apprenticeship levy, often misunderstood by corporations that have to pay it, is a boon for both UK employers and training providers, not an obstacle
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This publication’s ninth UK Summit attracted delegates from across Europe to discuss trends, challenges and opportunities facing education operators and investors based on the continent
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Permira Funds investment professional Victoria Kayser sits down with Simone Rensch to talk about her company’s entrance into European higher education and the importance of diversity in the male-dominated world of leveraged buyouts
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Several sizeable private equity-backed UK training providers are set to hit the market in the coming months. Josh O’Neill considers the driving forces behind consolidation in this sector, and why these businesses are likely to fall back into the hands of buyout funds
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James Pitman, managing director for the UK and Europe at pathway provider Study Group, discusses the growing importance of public-private partnerships in the higher education sector at a time when universities worldwide are under mounting financial pressures
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Ricardo Tavares is an Oxford-educated doctor, who following a decade in medicine founded The Career Portal, a burgeoning UK-based ed tech comprising a suite of three education brands
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