...world for STEM graduates, the majority of Americans studying abroad are taking courses in the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences. Two-thirds (68%) of Americans pursuing degrees overseas...
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...briefings, including mock visa interviews and tips regarding how to adjust culturally, socially and academically. Traveling and living in a foreign country is not always easy even for...
...have children. those pursuing degrees in science- and technology-related fields (i.e. engineering, mathematics and natural sciences) are more likely to express the desire to stay on than social...
...continent’s development, particularly given the wide-ranging social and economic impacts of advanced research. Access to faculty – African institutions have struggled to recruit and retain faculty, due in...
...will be used to weed out less academically-successfully students, and social scientists point to research showing that the sooner students decide upon careers, the more their choices fall...
...A new report from African Development Bank Group (AfDB) – a development funding body that supports projects considered to have the best chance of contributing to economic and...
...out the most students compared to the size of their student population. The number of students going abroad decreased in six countries (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein and...
...told Forbes, “You can freely move around and feel the space. You get social cues through movement of video circles, like when I come close to someone, they...