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May 20
From 7 April 2024, Immigration New Zealand has introduced new English language requirements for the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV).
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May 17
AI offers fantastic enhancements for English language assessment, but we must keep the human in the ‘driving seat’ and follow ethical standards at all times, according to an expert from Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
May 10
73 new organisations started recognising Cambridge English exams between March and April.
May 1
Cambridge’s Pamela Baxter explains how the new digital way to take Cambridge English Qualifications gives maximum flexibility to exam centres and English learners around the world.
April 4
Selected Cambridge English Preparation Centres from across Greece came together for two networking events in Athens. The events brought together 200 delegates from 140 official Cambridge English Preparation centres.
March 26
Cambridge English exams including B1 Preliminary, B1 Linguaskill, B1 Business Preliminary and IELTS (band 4), are now recognised by the Ministry of Education and Training in Vietnam (MOET).
The Cambridge English exams have been recognised by the Ministry of Public Education in Mexico.
March 21
19 new organisations started recognising Cambridge English exams in February. This includes universities, colleges and other organisations from across 20 countries.
February 20
50 new organisations started recognising Cambridge English exams and tests between December and January. This includes schools, universities, colleges and other organisations across 15 countries.
Experts from the higher education sector in Türkiye will come together to discuss the key English language challenges facing universities, at this year’s EURIE Summit in Istanbul.